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Yes. That's how you get the meat or prepare it to be stuffed or skinned.
I think it is a gag
I think he was talking about chili rellenos which are chilies skinned, stuffed with cheese and fried in a batter.
This wonderful recipe is a Mexican staple. Poblano or Anaheim green chilies are roasted, skinned, stuffed with cheese, meat, or various other ingredients, dipped in egg, and then fried in lard.
No, the word stuffed is not an adverb.The word stuffed is a verb and a noun.
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At Christmas a specially the Turkey can be stuffed. The pigeon can also be stuffed. most birds are stuffed inside then cooked.
Nothing is stuffed in his crotch.
There is one syllable in "stuffed."
Stuffed is one syllable.
No, not literally, like a stuffed-animal would be. But, you can be stuffed as in, the expression, stuffed meaning you are too full or satisfied. It might be something you'd say at an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Foods that can be stuffed include, but are not limited to:poultrymeatseafoodfishsquashpeppersbaked goods