paunch vs saddlebag

paunch

noun
  • The belly of a human, especially a large, fat protruding one. 

  • The contents of this stomach in a slaughtered animal, viewed as food or a byproduct. 

  • The first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant, the rumen. 

  • A paunch mat. 

  • The thickened rim of a bell, struck by the clapper. 

verb
  • To remove the internal organs of a ruminant, prior to eating. 

saddlebag

noun
  • Loose fatty flesh on a person's upper thighs or buttocks, that hangs like saddlebags. 

  • A covered pouch, usually one of a pair, laid across the back of a horse, donkey, or mule behind its saddle, or hanging over the rear wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle; often made of leather or (on a bicycle or motorcycle) a rigid material. 

  • A style of house with two rooms separated by a small hall and open space. 

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