The word rainbow is a noun. Using it with another noun is called a noun adjunct, and is not classified as an adjective (e.g. rainbow sheen, rainbow trout).
Yes, it's fine. A rainbow sheen/glistening on meat like ham and beef does not indicate spoilage. Hams contain nitrates which reacts with light and air to cause a rainbow-like or glistening greenish pigmentation.
no its live with charlie sheen
sheen means buti and repect sheen = shiney, glossy.
Visually oil sheen tends to have a rainbow of colors and the sheen edges tend to be smooth and gracefully curved. Mineral sheen tends to be silver in color with jagged edges and fractures running through the sheen. As oil sheen ages and the oils degrade it becomes more and more difficult to differentiate between oil and mineral sheens because the oils tend to take on the appearance of mineral sheen.
Do you mean Canadian Bacon?
bacon body means your ether as brown as bacon or your as skinny as bacon
The rainbow represents peace.
Bacon comes from pigs (pork)
Black on bacon means that you burnt it.
it's not French
bacon is usually translated as 'lard' though the term 'bacon' does exist in French.