Citations:meat sweats

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Noun: "(slang, humorous) excessive perspiration resulting from eating large quantities of meat"[edit]

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  • 2003 April 19, scottm, “have you ever had a meal make you feel drunker?”, in rec.music.phish[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-29:
    Dinner sounds delicious though. A couple friends and I had a barbecue a few months back... had sausages, thick juicy steaks, chicken, and there was one more meat but I forget... maybe lamb or something. We went all out, and I don't think I've ever eaten that much meat in one week, let alone one sitting. Afterwards I felt completely tanked, and I had only had two beers the entire time. The meat sweats, and the massive meat shit that happened later that evening were equally disturbing.
  • 2010 September 30, ogden, “paging chocoholics”, in uk.rec.motorcycles[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-26:
    The worst effect I've had from a trip to the Lahore is the Meat Sweats after two rounds of mixed starters.
    You'll be fine.
  • 2016 July 13, spam@thnks.com ChairMan, “Nailing to concrete?”, in alt.home.repair[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-26:
    Dunno, but I have had the "meat sweats"
  • 2022 March 1, Jillian Levy, CHHC, “What Are Meat Sweats? Plus How to Prevent Them”, in Dr. Axe[4], archived from the original on 2023-01-26:
    Yes, meat sweats can be a real physical reaction to eating lots of protein within a short period of time or even over the course of a day. It’s especially likely to occur if you eat a big, protein-rich meal at night shortly before going to sleep, which means you’re body will work hard through the night to metabolize your most recent meal.
  • 2022 December 2, “Are Meat Sweats Real?”, in INTEGRIS Health[5], archived from the original on 2023-01-26:
    Some dieticians[sic] and health care providers may claim meat sweats has to do with something called the thermic effect of food, in which eating large amounts of protein causes your body temperature to increase, thus making your body sweat to cool you down. However, others will counter how even eating pounds of food would only slightly raise body temperature, but not enough to cause excessive sweating.
  • 2023 January 25, DeadliftDingo, “The next thing to cause blood clots will be cattle. Wait for it. Bugs will be the only thing left”, in Reddit[6], conspiracy, archived from the original on 2023-01-25:
    Getting the meat sweats just thinking about it.