batmeat

English

Etymology

bat + meat

Noun

batmeat (usually uncountable, plural batmeats)

  1. The meat of a bat, used as food.
    • 1952 January, Walter M. Miller, Jr., “The Reluctant Traitor”, in Amazing Stories, page 28:
      He choked on a mouthful of batmeat, spat it across the room and bounded to his feet.
    • 1987, Dave Duncan, Shadow, page 19:
      “It wasn’t a wild. Idiot Farin Donnim had been feeding his bird batmeat. He lost control. It took Shadow in an instant.”
    • 2004, Thailand, Malaysia & Singapore: The Budget Travel Guide, page 413:
      Look out, too, for the hawks that turn up to pick off an easy meal of batmeat.

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