bacon-fed

bacon-fed

obsolete Fat and of a greasy complexion. Used by the character Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry IV, referring to the "bacon-fed knaves" whom he is about to rob. Those slovenly, bacon-fed men who feed their faces till near bursting fill me with disgust.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • my kingdom for a horse
  • prince
  • Hamlet without the prince
  • lay on, Macduff
  • here's the rub
  • that's the rub
  • there is/lies the rub
  • there(in) lies the rub
  • therein
  • there's the rub