porterhouse
Etymology
From porter + house.
porterhouse means A cut of beef taken from the thick end of the short loin; it has a T-shaped bone and a large piece of tenderloin; a porterhouse steak. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 74 out of 100.
noun
- A cut of beef taken from the thick end of the short loin; it has a T-shaped bone and a large piece of tenderloin; a porterhouse steak.
- A public house where porter was sold; often also served steaks, chops etc.“He contrived the same afternoon to introduce himself to one of the footmen of Lady Horatia at the porter house he frequented […].”