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pigmeat
noun
The meat or flesh of a pig, used especially for food; pork.
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In a country where alcohol and pigmeat are forbidden, Christians are allowed to distil booze and eat pork.
Agriculture remains surprisingly strong for such a small country: the Dutch are big exporters of beef, pigmeat, chickens and dairy products.
The British Pig Executive says the UK imports most of its pigmeat, 81 per cent of bacon and 45 per cent of pork such as ham, sausages, and chops.
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It combined snippets of Thornton Wilder's Our Town with phone calls, pornographic video and Pigmeat Markham comedy routines, performed by actors in blackface.
Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, he was raised on black comedy's old school, catching live concerts by Dewey (Pigmeat) Markham, Redd Foxx and Moms Mabley.
If so, I have just the song for M – Here Comes The Judge, a terrific tune with a huge drum sound, from comedian Pigmeat Markham, released in 1968 ("This judge is hip, and that ain't all – he'll give you time if you're big or small").
Pigmeat Markham had top billing both because he is a funny man and because he is the only one of the group to have had a recent commerical success - his recording of his "Here Come de Judge" routine.
Pigmeat Markham and Sleepy LaBeef, who were among the earliest singers to adopt meat-themed monikers, further consolidated the alliance between meat and music.
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Among the entertainers were Pigmeat Markham, Baby Seals, and the team of Cook and Brown, all comedy men.
He did a skit called 'Open the Door, Richard Pigmeat Markhamam played there, and so did Butterbeans and Susie, who did comedy and then sang in the old style of Bessie Smith.
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