Veal

Word VEAL
Character 4
Hyphenation veal
Pronunciations /viːl/

Definitions and meanings of "Veal"

What do we mean by veal?

The meat of a calf. noun

A calf raised to be slaughtered for food. noun

To raise (calves) for sale as veal.

A calf. noun

The flesh of the calf used for food. noun

Same as deaconed veal. noun

The flesh of a calf when killed and used for food. noun

The flesh of a calf used for food. noun

Meat from a calf noun

The flesh of a calf (i.e. a young bovine) used for food.

A slang word referring to the female genitalia. Urban Dictionary

Girls not of legal age, specifically 16 - 17 year old jailbait. Urban Dictionary

A baby cow that was tortured so that you could eat it. Urban Dictionary

The best meat ever slaughtered. Just ask Martin Scorsese's mom. Illegal in various parts of the world due to the concerted actions of animal-loving, cow-marrying, non-GM-tofu-eating, homeopathy-addicted losers, who believe that if only the calves lived just a little longer they would write the Great Mid-Atlantic Bovine Novel. Urban Dictionary

Baby cow. It tastes good 'cuz the torture. Urban Dictionary

A girl whose ass looks like such an amazingly perfect and tender piece of meat that it just aint' right Urban Dictionary

Adj. a pre or early pubescent female, who is still unspoiled. i.e virginal and without boyfriend; usually used to make family members uncomfortable. Urban Dictionary

A phrase used instead of "Deal With It" when eating meat, preferably Veal. Can be used to deflect accusations towards yourself from another, or as a cheesy line in an action movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger where he may kill a guy who is eating Veal at the time. Urban Dictionary

Veal is a meat produced from calves. There are three types of veal: "Bob" veal (calves slaughtered when only a few days old), formula-fed veal, and nonformula-fed veal or "red veal". Nonformula-fed veal calves are given grain, hay, or other solid food in addition to milk. Formula-fed (or "milk-fed") veal calves are raised in confinement on a solely liquid diet. The humane movement is most concerned with this group. The consumption of veal is an important part of the Italian and French diets, and the ancient part of these cultures. Due to the toughness of nonformula-fed veal, these groups are unlikely to see it as a substitute. Julia Child remarked in her The Way to Cook that nonformula-fed veal ought to be called calf. Formula-fed veal calves are traditionally raised by restricting their physical movement in order to minimize the growth of tough muscle fiber and to keep their flesh white and tender. The finest veal meat comes from unweaned calves. Formula-fed veal farming is universally condemned by animal rights activists and other sympathizers and is used as an example of the cruelty of modern large scale animal farming, more commonly referred to as factory farming. Urban Dictionary

The act of a jealous and possesive boyfriend making his girlfriend, who was previously hot, fat., so less guys will find her atttractive. This is done by buying her take away and restuarent meals all the time. and saying she doesn't need to go to the gym. Urban Dictionary

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The word "veal" in example sentences

As the goats, taking refuge in the more inaccessible parts of the country, could with difficulty be killed, the crews subsisted on the flesh of the young seals, which they called veal, and on that of the sea-lions, which was denominated beef. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)

The meat - beef is fine, but I used ground pork and veal from the Italian butchers in Sydney Road. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Although I know some Chefs do it, I’m always a little suspicious when I read a menu that describes an Entrée that has been slowly simmered in veal or game stock. ❋ Unknown (2004)

For a main I have veal, which is well cooked and tender without being overexciting. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They even ate the cow's baby's -- called veal -- because they liked the taste tender flesh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These hydromorphic savannas, called veal in the French literature, are commonly saturated for at least six months of the year. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As we are all discovering, however, the sickening truth is that these things are done to hundreds of thousands of male calves every year throughout the United States to produce the meat known as veal, or more specifically "white veal". ❋ Unknown (2006)

The same monstrous depravity appears in their veal, which is bleached by repeated bleedings, and other villainous arts, till there is not ❋ Unknown (2004)

Perhaps a man hitched to the cart of a Martian or roasted on the spit by inhabitants of the Milky Way will recall the veal cutlet he used to slice on his dinner plate and apologize (belatedly!) to the cow. ❋ Kundera, Milan, 1929- (1984)

Baby beef means beef put upon the market when it can no longer be called veal and when considerably short of maturity, usually under the age of 24 months. ❋ Pratt Food Co. (N/A)

The shoulder of veal, which is shown in Fig. 3, is sometimes roasted, but it is more often used for stew. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

I must say that the breast of veal, which is the part we had for lunch today, is a somewhat insipid dish when cooked English fashion. ❋ W. G. Waters (N/A)

And, moreover, those little trouts are perhaps like unto veal, which is much more delicate flesh than beef; or the kid, which is better than the goat; but be it what it list, let it be brought in presently; for the labour and weight of arms cannot be well borne without the well-supplying of the guts. ❋ Unknown (1909)

A popular dish known as veal or beef birds or by a variety of special names is made by taking small pieces of meat, each just large enough for an individual serving, and preparing them in the same way as the mock duck is prepared. ❋ Marion Mills Miller (1906)

The veal was a great success; the sauce was delicious and the mushrooms extraordinarily good. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

THE CALF — The flesh of this animal is called veal, and when young, that is, under two months old, yields a large quantity of soluble extract, and is, therefore, much employed for soups and broths. ❋ Isabella Mary (1861)

It can be viewed as controversial because there are some strong feelings about the consumption of veal, which is the meat of young calves. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A sea bass dish was "cooked perfectly," and Ramsay went so far as to call a veal roulade "delicious," although the word came out of him about as easily as a kidney stone. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[The woman] I was with [last night] had some [sweet] veal. ❋ Hugenuts (2009)

Even though [you're right] about looking at the [menu] as long as you don't order it, [I didn't] know you'd be looking at the veal. ❋ Niacin (2004)

I can't believe you're [eating] veal. That was [a baby] that never had a [chance] to live. ❋ Meatloaf (2004)

[Veal]. [Yum yum]. Boomshakka! ❋ Fearman (2007)

I ate some veal today. [I don't like] it as much as normal [beef], but the [torture] gives it a special taste. ❋ Chris M. Cohen (2006)

Guy One: Yo, look at that little cut of veal [passing] by! Guy Two: Damn, [shortie] got a booty! That just [ain't] right. ❋ Amony (2007)

dude, [your sister] is [still] veal, [right]? ❋ IUPUI (2009)

Example 1 Dude 1: Dude! Thats my [veal]! I saved it from the other night! Dude 2: [VEAL WITH IT]! MOTHAFUCKA! Example 2 Evil Posh Guy: Oh Clarence, this [Veal] is simply divine! *Arnie smashes door down, and shoots everyone in the room without hesitation* Arnie: VEAL WITH IT! (In thick Austrian accent) ❋ FourteenAjk13 (2011)

[Veal] bones are used to make [veal] stock, a base for many sauces and [soups] found in French [cuisine], including demi-glace. ❋ SqueeCantCook (2006)

"Have you seen [Jessica] [lately]? She's getting really fat." "Yeah, that cock boyfriend of hers, [Dave] is vealing her. ❋ Pazzy (2015)

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