the beginning should really start with BEN JONSON englands first poet laureate
a full English is a breakfast originated from England. it tends to include bacon, sausage, fried egg, tomato, toast, beans and black pudding
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'bacon', in which case any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a slab of bacon, a package of bacon, a pan of bacon, etc.
Bacon is a common noun.
14th century: Middle English from Anglo-Norman, from Medieval Latin lārdārium, from Latin lārdum, bacon.
Female bacon comes from female circumcission in the BDSM scene. Each girl has two. Once the labia are cut away they resemble bacon. Thus the term, 'Female Bacon.'
English: "the bacon" is German: "der Speck".
There have been five notable men called "Francis Bacon". Francis Bacon (1909-1992), figurative painter, was British. Francis Thomas Bacon, inventor of the fuel cell, who was also British. The rest were English.
Roger Bacon was an English philosopher. Bacon is often thought of as the forerunner of modern science. There is no record of any marriage.
The traditional method of preparing British bacon for a classic English breakfast involves frying or grilling the bacon until it is crispy and golden brown.
Francis Bacon
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"bacon", "walkies"
Francis Bacon(22 January 1561-9April 1629) was an English philosopher,statesman,and essayist of Elizabeethan age.He has been credited as the creator of the English essays.
Francis Bacon(22 January 1561-9April 1629) was an English philosopher,statesman,and essayist of Elizabeethan age.He has been credited as the creator of the English essays.
Francis Bacon! See more info at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bacon
The surname Bacon is of English origin. It is derived from the Old French word "bacun," meaning "back meat," and was likely originally used as an occupational surname for a pork butcher or seller of pork products.
ベーコン (beekon)