cowpooling
English
Etymology
From cow + pooling, by analogy with carpooling.
Noun
cowpooling (uncountable)
- The practice of two or more parties jointly purchasing all or part of a butchered cow and dividing the meat between them.
- 2008, Wency Leung, "You take the ribs, I'll take the rump", The Globe and Mail, 21 May 2008:
- Cowpooling, however, is far more involved than simply grabbing a sirloin from the grocery freezer.
- 2008, Wency Leung, "You take the ribs, I'll take the rump", The Globe and Mail, 21 May 2008:
Verb
cowpooling
- present participle of cowpool
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