tenderloin
Americannoun
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(in beef or pork) the tender meat of the muscle running through the sirloin and terminating before the ribs.
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a cut of beef lying between the sirloin and ribs.
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(initial capital letter)
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(formerly) a district in New York City noted for corruption and vice: so called because police there could eat well from their bribes.
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a similar district in any U.S. city.
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noun
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a tender cut of pork or other meat from between the sirloin and ribs
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a district of a city that is particularly noted for vice and corruption
Etymology
Origin of tenderloin
Example Sentences
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After graduating in 2011, he debuted the Ooo-We! sauce, a “sweet, spicy, saucy glaze” that he said pairs well with everything from eggs to pork tenderloin.
From Los Angeles Times
Two ribeyes, two striploins and two tenderloin steaks that will make any entertainer smile.
From Salon
The progression for Kaleena's team still seemed odd to me, though: Why so much protein, including two different tenderloins.
From Salon
The leanest pork cuts include the loin, tenderloin, center loin and ham.
From Seattle Times
Also popular are the Peking duck, baked free-range chicken with rock salt, diced beef tenderloin with black pepper and the pan-fried eggplant.
From Seattle Times
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