"meatrock" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: meatrocks [plural]
Etymology: From meat + rock; from the food's resemblance to a piece of rock in some forms. Etymology templates: {{com|en|meat|rock}} meat + rock Head templates: {{en-noun}} meatrock (plural meatrocks)
  1. (slang, US, prison) A piece of highly processed mechanically separated chicken that is used as an ingredient for meals served in the US prison system. Tags: US, slang
    Sense id: en-meatrock-en-noun-37MyWGTr Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "2018 November 29, Uhuru B. Rowe, Conscious Prisoner:",
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          "ref": "2021 January 15, Daniel A. Rosen, ““Let Them Eat Dog Food”: Nutrition and Health Behind Bars”, in Three Hots One Cot:",
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          "ref": "2022 December 28, Cindy, “Senator Boysko Visits Virginia Prisons: “They give them $2.20 per inmate per day. My cat food is $1.25 a can, and that’s for one meal.””, in Blue Virginia:",
          "text": "Overall, all of them, if they can get out, they want to live a quiet, peaceful life, where they have a home and can be around people they love and who love them, and to be able to do simple things like go to the grocery store, or go to the park, go on a hike, and be able to eat a meal that is not meatrock or something that looks like dog food.",
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