Meat : noun La meat is the flesh of mammals and birds, and more particularly with animals de butchery.
Body of a person.
Nib of meat: nobody.
His meat: his girlfriend or girlfriend.
Abouler / bring his meat: to come; to arrive.
Take off your meat: get up.
Defend your meat: defend your life; his interests.
Dragging / carting your meat: walking; to go for a walk.
Spread out your meat: fall.
Our meats / my meat: us (our bodies), me (my body).
Put away your meat: lie down.
Roll your meat in the tea towel: lie down, go to bed.
Putting your meat in the webs: lie down.
Stick your meat in the tea towel: lie down.
Risking your meat: risking your life.
Save his meat: save his life.
Push your meat: give way.
Fall on someone's meat: attack, do a bad spell.
Pick up your meat: get up after falling.
Support your meat: stand up, regain consciousness.
Finding that X is bad meat: disliking something (or someone).
Meat with tires: pedestrian who does not respect traffic rules.
Roll your meat in the tea towel: lie down.
Meat box: coffin.
Drunk meat: There is drunk meat: meeting of drunks, drinkers, drunkards taken as a whole.
Two kilos of meat: punch.
Place half a pound of meat on the corner of the mouth: float.
Meat package: strong blow.
Red meat: Indian, red skin (trapper jargon)
Second category meat, low meat: woman whose flesh is puffy and soft.
Cold meat delivery man: employee of the undertaker.
In cold meat: corpse; dead.
In journalism, the cold meat is a set of obituaries written before the death of the personalities concerned and which allows the media that has them to publish more quickly once a death has been confirmed.
Meat: public woman.
The flesh: show your meat. Take off excessively, as the demoiselles du demi-monde do in the street and the ladies of the great world do to Italians.
Hide your meat, hide a breast that you cannot see.
To collect his meat: to collect himself.
Cannon meat: Soldier. In time of war, the cannon consumes a great deal of it. Under the First Empire, when glory cost France heaps of corpses piled up on the battlefields, soldiers were called cannon fodder.
Meat in the cloth (stick it): lie down (thugs jargon).
Meat of the man: his member, which women are so fond of and which they so willingly cook in their oven with its juice.
Second category meat: woman whose flesh is puffy and soft.
Mortuary meat: corpse.
Fresh meat: beginner in prostitution; young soldiers ready to fight.
Cut the meat: kill.
Piece of meat: rod.
Male meat: penis.
Meat merchant: pimp; trafficker in women for brothels, who trades in women (sometimes international dimension).
In the jargon of hackers (computer hackers), a meat is someone who is weak in computing (weak password, no firewall or anti-virus, etc.). He is by definition someone who is destined to be eaten.
Related article: Meat (slang synonyms).
– Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “All these drunken meats around sicken me…I feel funny about the ideas myself…I'm not drunk!…I never drink anything … ", In the novel Guignol's band (1952)
– Quote from the American writer John Fante (1909-1983): “But you are still cleaner than me, because you at least have no mind to sell, just your poor meat. " In the novel Ask the dust (1939)
– Quote from the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez (1917-2014): “Even if it were so,” I said, “she is in such a deplorable state that we cannot count on her, neither asleep nor awake: it's hospital meat. " In Memory of my sad whores (2004)