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What (who) is butterball - definition

BRAND OF TURKEY AND OTHER POULTRY PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY BUTTERBALL LLC
Butterball Turkey

Butterball         
·noun The buffel duck.
butterball         
¦ noun N. Amer.
1. a plump bird, especially a turkey or bufflehead.
2. informal, derogatory a fat person.
Krishna's Butterball         
250 TON MASSIVE STONE BOULDER SITTING ON A SLIPPERY SLOPE
User:Anupmehra/Krishna's Butterball
Krishna's Butterball (also known as Vaan Irai Kal and Krishna's Gigantic Butterball) is a gigantic granite boulder resting on a short incline in the historical coastal resort town of Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu state of India.

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Butterball

Butterball is a brand of turkey and other poultry products produced by Butterball LLC. The company manufactures food products in the United States and internationally — specializing in turkey, cured deli meats, raw roasts and specialty products such as soups and salads, sandwiches, and entrées.

Butterball LLC was a joint venture of Smithfield Foods and Maxwell Farms Inc., an affiliate of the Goldsboro Milling Co. Seaboard Corporation bought Smithfield's stake in Butterball in 2010. The company sells over one billion pounds of turkey a year. Though the Butterball brand has been formally recognized since 1940, Butterball LLC was formed in 2006.

In Canada, the rights to Butterball are owned by Exceldor Foods Ltd.

Examples of use of butterball
1. What is she going to do?" asked Soto, a grandmother of seven and an 18–year employee of Butterball.
2. In Carthage, Mo., Changing World Technologies, Inc. has set up a plant adjacent to a Butterball turkey processing facility.
3. With a practiced flick of the wrist designed for heavier work, he eased the cheongsam‘s slit wider to expose the entire butterball thigh.
4. His father testified that he gave Cutts the nickname "Gobble" because as an infant he resembled " a little Butterball turkey." He said Cutts was a "gifted child" in school.
5. But for some others it‘s an opportunity to move the United States beyond conventional oil: In Carthage, Mo., a company is turning the inedible parts of Butterball turkeys into up to 350 barrels of biodiesel per day.