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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Food
tripetripe /traɪp/ noun [uncountable] 1 DFthe stomach of a cow or pig, used as food tripe and onions2 especially British English informalUNTRUE something someone says or writes that is stupid or untrue What Charles was saying was utter tripe.
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tripe• The use of such meat by-products as heart meat, tongue meat, and tripe is permitted unless prohibited by state law.• Here and there a Roman dish, cabbage cooked with leeks, stuffed dates, tripe in ginger sauce, yuk!• He wondered idly what sort of tripe Hank had written.• I don't waste my time watching the tripe that's on TV.
Origin tripe (1300-1400) Old French
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