Meaning of mystery meat | Babel Free
Definitions
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Any processed meat product whose animal source is not readily identifiable. countable, derogatory, informal, uncountable
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Any unidentified or mysterious biological material of animal origin. countable, uncountable
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An asset of unknown origin. countable, uncountable
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A person of unknown or undetermined racial or ethnic origin. countable, derogatory, ethnic, slang, slur, uncountable
Examples
“It was strange how this kind of shaved, basically overcooked mystery meat, which he guessed really was, probably, beef, could be tastier, under the right circumstances, than a really good steak.”
“A few minutes later, Ruth handed me my breakfast: burnt toast, runny scrambled eggs, and a mystery meat.”
“Justina Machado and Aaron Mark went uptown to sample the savory pastries that play a central role in their new horror-comedy — minus the mystery meat.”
“Glittering of “mystery meat”, glowing of freshly rotten woods, burning of sea, flash of fireflies, light emitted by glowworms and allied organisms during night or in dark had always been a point of great curiosity till the secret behind all these was unfolded by Robert Boyle in 1668.”
“The set of rules and strategies for organ and tissue identification (sometimes called “the hitchhiker’s guide to mystery meat”) as formulated by the Scientific Method, are a short set of decisions in the form of a branching tree or flow chart.”
“It’s not worth it, trying to figure Cam out—part of Cam’s special brand of charm is the screwed-up mystery meat that masquerades as his brain.”
“Life is the most miraculous thing imaginable. Sandwiched between two eternities, we are glorious mystery meat.”
“The fourth diver was sent to the autopsy in four separate bags, collected from various different locations around the rig, with one miscellaneous body part collected from ten metres above the chambers. Every part of the body inside these bags of mystery meat showed some sign of injury.”
“Search the footnotes with a flashlight, you wouldn’t find an explanation, let alone an appraisal, of $16 billion of this mystery meat. Concluding his analysis, Walmsley wrote: “If you deducted from equity these unidentified other assets […]””
“Here’s the Walkman killer. There’s no mystery meat. The reason you bought a music company is so that you could be the one to make a device like this.”
“Howard Gleckman of the Tax Policy Center calls these unspecified sources of revenue “mystery meat,” and strongly suggests that nothing like this would actually happen.”
“In Old America most families had some form of racial “mystery meat” lurking in their genealogical pantries, but few would admit it openly.”
“More than 90% of the revelers are non-White: Negroes, Orientals, Mystery Meat.”
“Once again, the talking heads at the news program ‘MacNeil-Lehrer’ have rewound and are playing for the umpteenth go-round their so-called discussion of Jesse Jackson, the-cause-not-the-campaign, the-man-who-can’t-win, the mystery meat in the party’s platform who will blow-the-chance-of-a-Democratic-victory-in-November.”
“I never did well with Asians but killed it with every other mystery meat variety of girl.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.