pig's ear

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pig's ear

  1. The cooked ear of a pig, as used in a number of cuisines around the world.
  2. Military slang for the vagina (or anus) of a pig or other beast, in reference to forced bestiality in wartime. American in origin, dated to 1776. Reference in literature, "What a pig's ear that was."

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