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beef trust noun- in sports, a group of large athletes US, 1928
- Defensively the 49ers came up with a beef trust on the line that really held the vaunted Browns in check. — San Francisco News, p. 11, 29 August 1958
- Lincoln Line More Like Beef Trust [Headline] — San Francisco Examiner, p. 61, 17 September 1970
- a chorus of large women who entertain men US, 1931
- The beef trust was out in full force–these ladies were all shaped like barrels, wherever there wasn’t a crease in their meat there was a dimple. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 91, 1946
- Beef Trust Chorus: Heavy Duty! Screamlined! Four tons of furious fun! [Advertisement] — San Francisco Examiner, 7 June 1947
- 5 More Girls WANTED FOR Beef Trust Chorus. Weight from 175 lbs. Up [Advertisement] — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 1, 4 May 1947
- Now touring the burlesque houses is a troupe known as “The Beef Trust.” The women in this aggregation weight 250 pounds or over. — San Francisco Examiner, 21 June 1948
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