rissole
See also: rissolé
English edit
Etymology edit
From French rissole. Australian slang noun, from phonetic similarity; Australian slang verb, euphemistic for arsehole (verb).
Noun edit
rissole (plural rissoles)
- A ball of meat, some variants covered in pastry, which has been fried or barbecued.
- (Australia, slang) An RSL club.
Translations edit
ball of meat which has been fried or barbecued
See also edit
Verb edit
rissole (third-person singular simple present rissoles, present participle rissoling, simple past and past participle rissoled)
- (cooking) To turn (meat) into a rissole or rissoles.
- 1942 July 1, The Newcastle and Maitland Catholic Sentinel, Newcastle, NSW, page 224, column 2:
- I never did care for Sunday joint that was served up cold on Monday, hashed on Tuesday, rissoled on Wednesday, and re-hashed on Thursday[.]
- (Australia, slang) To reject or eject; to get rid of.
Anagrams edit
French edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio (file) - Homophones: rissolent, rissoles
Verb edit
rissole
- inflection of rissoler:
Portuguese edit
Noun edit
rissole m (plural rissoles)
- Brazilian Portuguese standard spelling of rissol.