Meaning & Definition of word "Herring"

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    Herring

    /ˈhɛr.ɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A small, silver-colored marine fish that is typically found in large schools in the North Atlantic and is often used in cuisine, particularly in pickling or smoking.
      • Example: The fishermen set out early in the morning to catch herring for the local market.
    • 2. The flesh of the herring fish used as food.
      • Example: The smoked herring was a delicacy served at the feast.
    • 3. A type of fish known for its significance in various cuisines, particularly in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
      • Example: In Sweden, herring is commonly served during Midsummer celebrations.

    Etymology

    Middle English hering, from Old English héréng, of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    red herring:

    A clue or distraction that misleads.

    herring gull:

    A large bird often found near coastal areas.

    herringbone:

    A pattern resembling the bones of a herring fish.

    Related Words

    herringbone:

    A V-shaped pattern or design.

    pickled herring:

    Herring preserved in a vinegar solution.

    Slang Meanings of herring

    Meaning: To lead someone away from what is important.

    Example Sentence: Stop with the herring; focus on the main issue.

    Meaning: A diversion tactic in conversations.

    Example Sentence: He used a herring when he didn't want to answer the question.