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polony /pəˈləʊni /noun (plural polonies) British Another term for bologna.‘I am sure that none of us can resist the taste of sizzling chikanda, also known as African polony, which costs far less than the polony you buy in supermarkets,’ she said in her keynote speech at Hotel Inter-Continental....- Weasand (oesophagus or gullet) was used for polony (dyed red outside).
- Pieces of sausage, polony and other forms of readily edible meats are now being carried around in big enamel pots and selling between K500 and K1,000 a piece depending on the size.
OriginMid 18th century: apparently an alteration of Bologna. Rhymesabalone, Albinoni, Annigoni, Antonioni, baloney, Bodoni, boloney, bony, calzone, cannelloni, canzone, cicerone, coney, conversazione, coronae, crony, Gaborone, Giorgione, macaroni, Manzoni, Marconi, mascarpone, minestrone, Moroni, Mulroney, padrone, panettoni, pepperoni, phoney, pony, rigatoni, Shoshone, Sloaney, stony, Toni, tony, zabaglione |