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- noun The quality of being
porky .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The banh mi maison was universally liked from a flavor standpoint, and rated 2nd only to Baoguette in porkiness (makes sense).
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He loved Richard's dish, called Carla's "refreshing and innovative," and loved the porkiness that showed up in Antonia's sandwich because she grilled it on the hot dog rollers.
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It is a smell so strong, so intense, so utterly boisterous that you can almost taste it (even though the flavour on the tongue is merely of a ripe porkiness).
A really good dinner carries with it the faint whiff of death 2010
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It's what gives tonkotsu its opaque milkiness, not to mention that over-the-top porkiness.
SFGate: Top News Stories jhu@sfchronicle.com (Janny Hu 2011
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All roast porkiness with a faint anise scent and flavor on that crisp-tender bread.
RutlandHerald.com 2010
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But the restaurant's black vinegar spare ribs with pine nuts are reason to swoon: addictive jet-black nuggets of fried sweet and sour porkiness that can float a fellow into the city on a cloud of happiness.
NYT > Travel 2010
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It had a strong porkiness, with a slightly aged flavor (maybe this was from the char).
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But the restaurant's black vinegar spare ribs with pine nuts are reason to swoon: addictive jet-black nuggets of fried sweet and sour porkiness that can float a fellow into the city on a cloud of happiness.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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It certainly wasn't the salt blast of Menchanko-Tei's hakata broth, but neither did it have the sheer porkiness of
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Glad to see you continue to advertise your porkiness with more of your pork-o-nonsense preaching, you porker.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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