Pronunciation: /bɜrnt tʃɑp ˈsɪndroʊm/
noun a condition or syndrome characterized by the overcooking or burning of meat, particularly chops
A1 I heard about burnt chop syndrome but I'm not exactly sure what it is.
A2 Some people believe burnt chop syndrome is caused by overcooking meat.
B1 Burnt chop syndrome can be avoided by using a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature.
B2 There are varying opinions among chefs about the best way to prevent burnt chop syndrome.
C1 Research has shown a correlation between burnt chop syndrome and certain cooking methods.
C2 Professional chefs are often trained to recognize the signs of burnt chop syndrome and adjust their cooking techniques accordingly.
formal Burnt chop syndrome is a term used in the medical field to describe a condition where patients experience a burnt taste in their mouth after eating.
informal Have you ever heard of burnt chop syndrome? It's when you taste something burnt after eating.
slang I think I have a case of burnt chop syndrome after that BBQ last night.
figurative Dealing with that difficult client gave me a case of burnt chop syndrome - it left a bad taste in my mouth.
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