Meaning & Definition of word "Beefsteak"

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    Beefsteak

    /ˈbiːfsteɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A slice of meat from a cow, typically served as food, especially when cooked.
      • Example: He ordered a juicy beefsteak with a side of mashed potatoes.
    • 2. A dish made from this cut of meat, often grilled or pan-fried.
      • Example: The restaurant is famous for its grilled beefsteak served with chimichurri sauce.
    • 3. A large or thick cut of beef, considered to be a premium section of the animal.
      • Example: For a special occasion, she bought a prime beefsteak to impress her guests.

    Etymology

    The term 'beefsteak' comes from the combination of 'beef' (meat from cattle) and 'steak' (a slice of meat).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    beefsteak tomato:

    A variety of large, juicy tomatoes favored for sandwiches and salads.

    beefsteak mushroom:

    A type of mushroom known for its thick, meaty texture.

    Related Words

    sirloin:

    A cut of beef from the back of the animal, known for being tender and flavorful.

    tenderloin:

    The most tender cut of beef, located along the spine.

    ribeye:

    A cut from the rib section of the cow, known for its marbled fat and rich flavor.

    Slang Meanings of beefsteak

    Meaning: A term used to refer to a strong, tough person.

    Example Sentence: He's a real beefsteak when it comes to lifting weights at the gym.

    Meaning: In some contexts, 'beefsteak' can also refer to someone who is bulky or muscular.

    Example Sentence: That guy is a beefsteak; he’s built like a brick house.