audience vs ham

audience

noun
  • The readership of a book or other written publication. 

  • A following. 

  • An audiencia (judicial court of the Spanish empire), or the territory administered by it. 

  • A widespread or nationwide viewing or listening public, as of a TV or radio network or program. 

  • A group of people within hearing; specifically, a large gathering of people listening to or watching a performance, speech, etc. 

  • A formal meeting with a state or religious dignitary. 

ham

noun
  • An amateur radio operator. 

  • A thigh and buttock of an animal slaughtered for meat. 

  • Electronic mail that is wanted; mail that is not spam or junk mail. 

  • An overacting or amateurish performer; an actor with an especially showy or exaggerated style. 

  • The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock. 

  • The back of the thigh. 

  • Meat from the thigh of a hog cured for food. 

verb
  • To overact; to act with exaggerated emotions. 

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