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Difference between Pork chop and Pork-chopper

pork chop—(U.S. dated sl.) a Black person who is willing to accept a position inferior to that of his white peers:

  • A pork chop has not lost traditional subservient ideology of the South.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase carry on like a pork chop—(Austral. sl.) behave in a foolish or outlandish manner:

  • There was this slightly demented guy carrying on like a pork chop about how McDonald’s is poisoning everyone.

pork-chopper—(U.S. dated sl.) a union official who is in the union for self-interested reasons:

  • They feel contempt for the “pork-chopper”—the former factory workers who have become full-time members of the union staff.