Etymology: [ 'ham ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hamme, from Old English hamm; akin to Old High German hamma ham, Greek knEmE shinbone, Old Irish cnáim bone.
The hamstring muscles; the biceps femoris, plural form of ham, plural of ham, A son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem, An actor with an especially showy or exaggerated style, The back of the thigh, The thigh of a hog cured for food, The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock, The thigh and buttock of any animal slaughtered for meat, Archaic spelling of home, A person whose hobby is ham radio, To overact; to act with exaggerated emotions, smoked meat from the hindquarter of a hog; bad actor; amateur radio operator, Ham is meat from the top of the back leg of a pig, specially treated so that it can be kept for a long period of time. ham sandwiches, If actors or actresses ham it up, they exaggerate every emotion and gesture when they are acting, often deliberately because they think that the audience will be more amused. Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad. In the Bible, a son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem. hammed hamming ham it up to perform with too much false emotion when acting. Cut of meat consisting of the thigh of a hog, usually preserved through a curing process that involves salting and smoking or drying. In addition to preserving the meat, curing gives it additional flavour. Sugar or honey and spices are sometimes added to further enhance flavour. Produced throughout the Old World except where forbidden by religious edict (principally by observant Muslims and Jews), ham became a favoured food on farms of North America. The distinctive qualities of hams of various regions of the world result from unique combinations of hog-raising and meat-processing techniques. Virginia hams, for example, are cut from razorback hogs fed on peanuts and peaches and smoked over apple-and hickory-wood fires. Ham is a source of high-grade animal protein, thiamine, and iron, Home, The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking, exaggerate one's acting, A hind leg of pork/hog cured in various ways The leg is cut from the carcase and brined seperately Ham may be cooked, raw or smoked The french term Jambon refers to ham and also to a leg of fresh pork see also Ham pictures see also cooking a Ham, an unskilled actor who overacts, a licensed amateur radio operator, meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked), (Old Testament) son of Noah, meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked) an unskilled actor who overacts a licensed amateur radio operator (Old Testament) son of Noah, an amateur radio operator; not no be confused with DXer and DXing, According to Genesis, a son of Noah (Gen 5:32; 6:10; 7:13; 9:18, 22) and the father of Canaan (Gen 9:22), Ham was considered the progenitor of various nations in Phoenicia, Africa, and West Arabia (1 Chron 8) "The land of Ham" is usually taken to be Egypt (Pss 78:51; 105:23; etc ), janbon, One of the sons of Noah; he abused his father and Canaan, his son, was cursed for it, n daging babi (daging), Sanskrit word meaning the gross body or instrument of the soul The soul is the doer and the gross body is the instrument Ham also refers to the ego, (Virginia, Smithfield) The nearest tasting to Chinese ham Very salty,
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The hamstring muscles; the biceps femoris - "Powerful hip extension is essential if you hope to squat heavier, jump higher or run faster, making it essential to train the hams using focused hip-extension exercises (like the romanian deadlift)."
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plural form of ham
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plural of ham
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A son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem - "And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of Canaan."
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An actor with an especially showy or exaggerated style
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The back of the thigh
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The thigh of a hog cured for food
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The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock
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The thigh and buttock of any animal slaughtered for meat
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Archaic spelling of home
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A person whose hobby is ham radio
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To overact; to act with exaggerated emotions
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smoked meat from the hindquarter of a hog; bad actor; amateur radio operator isim
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Ham is meat from the top of the back leg of a pig, specially treated so that it can be kept for a long period of time. ham sandwiches
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If actors or actresses ham it up, they exaggerate every emotion and gesture when they are acting, often deliberately because they think that the audience will be more amused. Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad. In the Bible, a son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem. hammed hamming ham it up to perform with too much false emotion when acting. Cut of meat consisting of the thigh of a hog, usually preserved through a curing process that involves salting and smoking or drying. In addition to preserving the meat, curing gives it additional flavour. Sugar or honey and spices are sometimes added to further enhance flavour. Produced throughout the Old World except where forbidden by religious edict (principally by observant Muslims and Jews), ham became a favoured food on farms of North America. The distinctive qualities of hams of various regions of the world result from unique combinations of hog-raising and meat-processing techniques. Virginia hams, for example, are cut from razorback hogs fed on peanuts and peaches and smoked over apple-and hickory-wood fires. Ham is a source of high-grade animal protein, thiamine, and iron
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Home
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The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking
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exaggerate one's acting
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A hind leg of pork/hog cured in various ways The leg is cut from the carcase and brined seperately Ham may be cooked, raw or smoked The french term Jambon refers to ham and also to a leg of fresh pork see also Ham pictures see also cooking a Ham
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an unskilled actor who overacts
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a licensed amateur radio operator
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meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
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(Old Testament) son of Noah
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meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked) an unskilled actor who overacts a licensed amateur radio operator (Old Testament) son of Noah
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an amateur radio operator; not no be confused with DXer and DXing
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According to Genesis, a son of Noah (Gen 5:32; 6:10; 7:13; 9:18, 22) and the father of Canaan (Gen 9:22), Ham was considered the progenitor of various nations in Phoenicia, Africa, and West Arabia (1 Chron 8) "The land of Ham" is usually taken to be Egypt (Pss 78:51; 105:23; etc )
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janbon
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One of the sons of Noah; he abused his father and Canaan, his son, was cursed for it
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n daging babi (daging)
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Sanskrit word meaning the gross body or instrument of the soul The soul is the doer and the gross body is the instrument Ham also refers to the ego
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(Virginia, Smithfield) The nearest tasting to Chinese ham Very salty
jambon, argo aşırı duygusal veya abartmalı bir şekilde oynama, jambonlu, gösterişçi, amatör radyocu, abartılı oynamak, kıç, Uylukların üst kısmı ve kalçaların müştereken oluşturduğu oturak bölgesi, acemi oyuncu, Dizin arka kısmı, diz eklemi arkasındaki çukur bölge, popliteal bölge, rol kesmek, artist, amatör radyo operatörü, kıç kaynağı, argo abartarak oynayan oyuncu, tiyatro abartarak oynayan oyuncu, k.dili. amatör radyo operatörü, argo abartarak oynamak,
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jambon isim
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argo aşırı duygusal veya abartmalı bir şekilde oynama
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jambonlu
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gösterişçi isim
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amatör radyocu isim
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abartılı oynamak
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kıç
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Uylukların üst kısmı ve kalçaların müştereken oluşturduğu oturak bölgesi Tıp
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acemi oyuncu
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Dizin arka kısmı, diz eklemi arkasındaki çukur bölge, popliteal bölge Tıp
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