The difference between Sausage and Saveloy
When used as nouns, sausage means a food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a section of the animal's intestine, or in a similarly cylindrical shaped synthetic casing, whereas saveloy means a seasoned pork sausage, normally purchased ready-cooked.
Sausage is also verb with the meaning: to form a sausage-like shape, with a non-uniform cross section.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sausage and Saveloy
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Sausage as a noun:
A food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a section of the animal's intestine, or in a similarly cylindrical shaped synthetic casing; a length of this food.
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Sausage as a noun:
A sausage-shaped thing.
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Sausage as a noun (vulgar, _, slang):
Penis.
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Sausage as a noun:
Examples:
"my little sausage"
"Silly sausage."
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Sausage as a noun (military, archaic):
A saucisse.
Examples:
"rfquotek 1881, Thomas Wilhelm, "A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer"
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Sausage as a verb (engineering):
To form a sausage-like shape, with a non-uniform cross section.
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Saveloy as a noun:
A seasoned pork sausage, normally purchased ready-cooked