pollack
IPA: pˈɑɫʌk
noun
- Alternative spelling of pollock [Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, in the cod family.]
- Alternative spelling of Polack [(now Canada, US offensive slang) A Pole, or person of Polish descent.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of pollock [To fish for pollock.]
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Examples of "pollack" in Sentences
- Still looking for those "pollack" numbers, though, that the 3:25 a.m. poster referenced.
- Among the most vital feedback received so far is the advice that I should be calling "pollack"
- However, I am not happy to choose Colin (aka pollack) over delicious, snow-white, firm-flaked cod.
- Brussels wants to impose the same type of quota curbs in force against commercial fishermen to protect endangered species such as pollack, ling and even cod.
- Grant Bovey and Anthea Turner enter Hell's Kitchen just months after losing up to £100m in the property crash Marketing gurus re-name pollack to boost sales ... and call it COLIN
- There's a link between two of the most absurd stories of the last few days - Sainsbury's attempt to get us to call pollack Colin (pronounced co-lan), and McBride / Draper's efforts to smear the Tories.
- Originally, this blog entry was to be titled "What I did on my Christmas Vacation," and the video was going to showcase me and my buddies banging ling, cod, and pollack in the frosty seas off New Jersey.
- So now "pollack", which is close to a slang word for testicles will be called "colin" which is not close to any word that resembles a body part, apparently darkhorse23: shiat, that's one of my grandkid's names
- The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock.
- On jokes and language: my problem with both the joke and the language is the come from a place where those with disability are "other", and thus are known only for their stereotypes, in this case a epileptic instead of a 'pollack' joke.
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