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bath chaps
noun
The salted smoked cheek and jawbones of a pig, used as food.
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If you pass by the wieners, daily specials are tempting – Bath chaps, Ligurian fish stew – but I went on a Monday and it was a less alluring chicken curry.
Maybe it's the singularly revolting names attached to it - there was no marketing team brainstorm behind 'brawn', 'tete de porc', the oddly named 'Bath chaps' or, God help us, 'head cheese'.
Similar(57)
Apply chap stick after.
Bath oils add an oily surface to the bath that softens the skin and can prevent chapping.
"Still Dirrty" refers to the 2002 single "Dirrty," from "Stripped," which Aguilera promoted by performing in the video wearing little more than chaps, and in serious need of a bath.
Your little chap will run circles around himself like human bath water: this is a song guaranteed to wind up even the most chilled child.
The author, Amy Timberlake, who chose not to give her cowboy hero a name, writes that three times he had "discovered a tumbleweed in his chaps" and eventually decided it was time to take a bath.
In chaps.
Thanks chaps.
Chaps like writing about chaps.
Hats off, chaps!
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