fleshloaf

noun

Etymology

From flesh + loaf. Apparently derived from "pinching off a flesh loaf" (attested in 1999), which likens childbirth to a bowel movement (pinch a loaf being slang for "to defecate").

  1. inherited from *hlaibaz — “bread; loaf
  2. inherited from *hlaib
  3. inherited from hlāf — “bread; loaf
  4. inherited from laf
  5. compounded as fleshloaf — “flesh + loaf

Definitions

  1. A baby.

    • Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for fleshloaf. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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