The difference between Ham and Hambone
When used as nouns, ham means the region back of the knee joint, whereas hambone means the bone at the center of a ham.
When used as verbs, ham means to overact, whereas hambone means to dance the hambone.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ham and Hambone
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Ham as a noun (anatomy):
The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
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Ham as a noun (countable):
A thigh and buttock of an animal slaughtered for meat.
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Ham as a noun (uncountable):
Meat from the thigh of a hog cured for food.
Examples:
"a little piece of ham for the cat"
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Ham as a noun:
The back of the thigh.
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Ham as a noun (internet, informal, uncommon):
Electronic mail that is wanted; mail that is not spam or junk mail.
Examples:
"ant spam"
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Ham as a noun:
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Ham as a noun (acting):
An overacting or amateurish performer; an actor with an especially showy or exaggerated style.
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Ham as a noun (radio):
An amateur radio operator.
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Ham as a verb (acting):
To overact; to act with exaggerated emotions.
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Hambone as a noun:
The bone at the center of a ham
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Hambone as a noun (US, _, slang, acting):
A ham; an eager or inferior performer
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Hambone as a noun (music, dance):
A certain type of dance that involves making noise with the body, especially by slapping parts of the body with one's hands
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Hambone as a noun (bowling, informal):
Four consecutive strikes.
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Hambone as a verb (intransitive):
To dance the hambone.