Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The tenderest part of a loin of beef, pork, or similar cut of meat.
- noun A city district notorious for vice and graft.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun That part of the loin of beef which is tenderer than the rest, in consequence of the softness or fineness of the muscular fiber; the psoas muscle of the ox and some other animals used as meat; the fillet; the undercut.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork. It consists of the psoas muscles.
- noun In New York City, the region which is the center of the night life of fashionable amusement, including the majority of the theaters, etc., centering on Broadway. The term orig. designates the old twenty-ninth police precinct, in this region, which afforded the police great opportunities for profit through conniving at vice and lawbreaking, one captain being reported to have said on being transferred there that whereas he had been eating chuck steak he would now eat tenderlion. Hence, in some other cities, a district largely devoted to night amusement, or, sometimes, to vice.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The
tenderest part of aloin ofmeat , especially ofpork orbeef
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the tender meat of the loin muscle on each side of the vertebral column
- noun a city district known for its vice and high crime rate
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Start the next strip of bacon by overlapping on the end of the first piece and continuing until the tenderloin is completely covered.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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Start the next strip of bacon by overlapping on the end of the first piece and continuing until the tenderloin is completely covered.
Local with Local 2009
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Elly, tenderloin is so quick and easy to use - I like it because it stays moist and tender even though it isn't full of fat.
About Pancetta with Recipes for Pasta with Squash, Arugula, and Pancetta & Pasta with Pork in Garlic-Wine Sauce (Ιταλική Πανσέτα με Ζυμαρικά) Laurie Constantino 2009
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Start the next strip of bacon by overlapping on the end of the first piece and continuing until the tenderloin is completely covered.
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While the tenderloin is roasting, make the pilaf: Put the reserved onion, chorizo, and oil in a pan and heat.
Archive 2008-05-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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In other words, pork tenderloin is a very low fat meat.
Recipe: Pork and Chickpea Stew (Χοιρινό με Ρεβίθια) Laurie Constantino 2008
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While the tenderloin is roasting, make the pilaf: Put the reserved onion, chorizo, and oil in a pan and heat.
Recipe: Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Chorizo, Spinach, Lemon, and Pancetta & Chorizo and Spinach Pilaf Laurie Constantino 2008
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Gini (as I open the fridge to get some soda out): Are you sure that pork tenderloin is still good?
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This is called the tenderloin in English and the blanc de volaille in French.
THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003
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This is called the tenderloin in English and the blanc de volaille in French.
THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003
Prolagus commented on the word tenderloin
San Francisco's calling us, the Giants and Mets will play
Piazza, New York catcher, are you straight or are you gay?
We hung about the stadium, we've got no place to stay
We hung about the tenderloin and tenderly you tell
About the saddest book you ever read
that always makes you cry
The statue's crying too and well he may.
(Piazza, New York catcher, by Belle and Sebastian)
August 30, 2008
whichbe commented on the word tenderloin
An abomination located in San Francisco.
October 23, 2008
oroboros commented on the word tenderloin
District in San Francisco where the cops got such lucrative bribes they could afford steak for every meal. (via NPR's Says You)
January 17, 2010