noun a deceptive or insincere talk or behavior
verb to deceive or trick someone
Gammon is a type of cured ham that is typically served as a main dish or used in various recipes.
In the UK, gammon is sometimes used as a derogatory term to describe a middle-aged or older white male with conservative views.
Gammon can also refer to a speculative investment that carries a high risk of losing money.
In backgammon, gammon refers to winning a game before the opponent has borne off any pieces.
In informal slang, gammon can be used to describe someone who is overly emotional or reactionary in their opinions.
In the world of writing, 'gammon' may be used as a metaphor to describe a character who is overly emotional or reactionary.
Psychologists may use the term 'gammon' when discussing cognitive biases or emotional responses in their patients.
Chefs may use 'gammon' to refer to a specific type of cured ham that is popular in British cuisine.
Politicians may use 'gammon' as a derogatory term to describe a middle-aged or older white male with conservative views.