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chitlin

n. (context used chiefly in compounds and attributive uses English) chitlins

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  1. redirect Chitterlings

Usage examples of "chitlin".

After they finally decided to have the birthday luncheon at an upscale soul-food place called Once Upon A Chitlin, the question arose, who was going to ask her?

So, during a lunch of chitlins, topped off with coffee and crackers and Liederkranz, Mrs Roosevelt told us how proud and unselfish and energetic the men and women were over the tank-assembly line at Green Diamond Plough.

Harry Rex walked away, the putrid smell of the chitlins following him like smoke.

I did not go to the cabin for more target practice, though I did attend a few other goat parties in which I avoided chitlins, moonshine, and an increasingly aggressive Carleen.

Harry Rex brought moonshine and a large platter of chitlins that almost broke up the festivities.

However, I am told that Gary Fussfeld was forever inciting peevish squabbles over the menu for supper socials, as he abhorred ham biscuits, hog jowls, chitlins, pork cracklings and other such traditional SoPrim Southern delicacies.

If Mammy had ever wanted to eat chitlins, she would have cooked them out in the cabins.

Sitting in a restaurant and signing important contracts between orders of chitlins and pigs feet.

None of the chitlin grammar, none of the scatological paucity of language ever appeared in Starr's written reports of wet-work assignments.

You two get your ass back into that fucking tunnel or I'll spill your chitlins all over the floor!

He knew, or had an idea, that she was going to be murdered, from something someone said that first day, and was too damn lazy, or too interested in corned beef hash with chitlins, to do anything about it.

Herzer considered asking if they had cornmeal mush or chitlins but decided that it was time to start playing the part of good little aide.

A lot fewer than that were there now, but the district still showed the signs of crowding and poverty: the storefront churches, the shops advertising mystic potions and charms, the little lunch counters whose windows (those that hadn't blown out) advertised chitlins and sweet potato pie, hot fish and mustard greens.