Terms vs Horseburger - What's the difference?
terms | horseburger |
A burger made from horsemeat.
* 1959 , Ronald Hambleton, Every man is an island
* 2010 , Piers Letcher, Croatia, 4th
* 2013 , James Kirkup (The Daily Telegraph''), ''Horseburgers: it's OK to eat horses, but remember to say thank you [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jameskirkup/100198350/horseburgers-its-ok-to-eat-horses-but-remember-to-say-thank-you/]
As nouns the difference between terms and horseburger
is that terms is while horseburger is a burger made from horsemeat.horseburger
English
Noun
(en noun)- One caveat – while the grah (hearty bean stew) is particularly good, traditional fare like horseburgers may not be to everyone's taste.
- And yet... Let's be honest about the horseburger thing: public outrage is based on an essentially irrational inconsistency about which animals we eat and which we don't. Why is eating horse any different from eating cow?
