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pork up
Language:
Meanings:
1.
US
UK
Australia
informal
To gain weight, especially by putting on fat; to fatten up, often with the implication of preparing for a period of scarcity or colder weather.
2.
US
UK
vulgar
slang
To have sexual intercourse (crude or vulgar usage).
3.
general English
colloquial
neutral
To add pork (the meat) to a dish; to include or increase the amount of pork in a recipe.
Examples:
EN:
Don't forget you got to pork up a little for the winter.
ES:
Traigo esta tarta de coco, hay que engordar para el invierno.
EN:
Well, I've noticed the Tribbiani women tend to pork up a little bit once married.
ES:
Es demasiado grande para mi dedo. He constatado que las Tribianni engordan una vez casadas.
EN:
And you watched me pork up and didn't say shit...
ES:
Y me viste a punto de tomarlo y no dijiste ni mierda.
EN:
♪ And no pork up in the pan ♪
ES:
♪ Y no hay cerdo en la sartén ♪
EN:
Tryin' to avoid bein' in the bottom two, so I gotta kick this pork up.
ID:
Mencoba menghindari posisi dua terbawah, aku harus lebih baik.
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