offal

  • 31offal — of•fal [[t]ˈɔ fəl, ˈɒf əl[/t]] n. 1) waste parts, esp. the viscera or inedible remains of a butchered animal 2) refuse or rubbish; garbage • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME, =of off+fal fall; cf. D afval …

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  • 32offal — /ˈɒfəl / (say ofuhl) noun 1. the internal organs of animals used for food, including brains, heart, kidney, liver, tripe, sweetbreads, tongue, cheek, tail, or spleen; fancy meat. 2. the parts of a meat carcass discarded after slaughter, excluding …

  • 33offal —   n. refuse; garbage; edible animal entrails and organs …

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  • 34offal —   Moka, poka …

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  • 35offal — see awful …

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  • 36offal — n. 1 the less valuable edible parts of a carcass, esp. the entrails and internal organs. 2 refuse or waste stuff. 3 carrion; putrid flesh. Etymology: ME f. MDu. afval f. af OFF + vallen FALL …

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  • 37offal box — /ˈɒfəl bɒks/ (say ofuhl boks) noun Colloquial a meat pie …

  • 38TV Offal — infobox television show name = TV Offal caption = TV Offal logo format = Comedy runtime = 25 min creator = Victor Lewis Smith, Paul Sparks starring = Victor Lewis Smith country = United Kingdom network = Channel 4 first aired = October 1997 last… …

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  • 39ruset-offal — see russet n. 5 …

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  • 40fish offal — fish waste …

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