gammon

[ˈɡamən]

gammon Definition

  • 1the upper part of a side of bacon, cooked as a joint or a steak
  • 2a person, typically male, middle-aged, and white, with reactionary views, especially one who supports the withdrawal of Britain from the European Union

Using gammon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gammon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had gammon and eggs for breakfast.

  • Example

    He's a typical gammon who hates immigrants.

  • Example

    Gammons are often seen as out of touch with modern society.

gammon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gammon

Phrases with gammon

  • a thick slice of gammon, usually grilled or fried

    Example

    I ordered a gammon steak with pineapple for dinner.

  • gammon-faced

    having a ruddy complexion, often associated with middle-aged men

    Example

    The gammon-faced man at the pub was shouting about Brexit again.

  • a dish made with gammon and spinach, often served with potatoes

    Example

    My mom used to make gammon and spinach for dinner when I was a kid.

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Summary: gammon in Brief

The term 'gammon' [ˈɡamən] refers to the upper part of a side of bacon, cooked as a joint or a steak. It can also refer to a person, typically male, middle-aged, and white, with reactionary views, especially one who supports the withdrawal of Britain from the European Union. The term is often used in a derogatory way to describe such people.