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∙ 13y agoit is a nautical means to say "hey" or "look around you"
The phrase «What's shakin' bacon» is foremost a play with rhymes.«what's shakin'» means «What's going on?» or «What's up?».«bacon» makes the whole phrase rhyme, and depending on context, may be either intended as humor or an insult (calling the other person a pig or calling them fat.)
The mean of our Chips Ahoy bag of cookies was 23.1 chips.
Yes, "ahoy" can be used as a way to greet someone, especially on a ship or boating setting. It is an informal salutation that is often associated with nautical usage.
Do you mean Canadian Bacon?
bacon body means your ether as brown as bacon or your as skinny as bacon
Bacon comes from pigs (pork)
Black on bacon means that you burnt it.
bacon is usually translated as 'lard' though the term 'bacon' does exist in French.
my opinion if u mean taste, bacon if u mean health, carrots
Probably you had bacon for breakfast!
The saying "bringing home the bacon" is believed to originate from the medieval custom of awarding a flitch of bacon to couples who could swear to never having a disagreement. This phrase evolved to mean bringing home money or providing for one's family.