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pigmeat

British  
/ ˈpɪɡˌmiːt /

noun

  1. a less common name for pork ham 1 bacon

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The comic vets Moms Mabley and Pigmeat Markham supplied the standup relief.

From New York Times

In 1964, comedian Pigmeat Markham performed there.

From Washington Post

African swine fever has been detected in several eastern European countries and prompted Russia to ban imports of European Union pigmeat in early 2014 prior to a wider ban on Western food imports.

From Reuters

African swine fever has been detected in several eastern European countries and prompted Russia to ban imports of European Union pigmeat in early 2014 prior to a wider ban on Western food imports.

From Reuters

Living in Harlem and supporting herself by ironing shirts in a Chinese laundry in New Jersey, she got gigs at nightclubs and eventually at Harlem’s Baby Grand, Detroit’s Flame Show Bar, Cincinnati’s Sportsmen’s Club and Toronto’s Basin Street, and opened for seasoned performers like Ruth Brown, Moms Mabley, Dinah Washington and Dewey Markham, who was known as Pigmeat.

From New York Times