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cornfed

[kawrn-fed] / ˈkɔrnˌfɛd /


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Or perhaps Connor, the so-called “first pancake”; Tom, the cornfed basic from Hockeytown; or Roman, Slime Puppy extraordinaire?

From Los Angeles Times

Model scouts worked the Rust Belt searching for a lithe swan amid the cornfed ducklings.

From Washington Post

Crisp-edged, velvety and still remarkably juicy, it had a mineral tang and funky brawniness that would make its blander, cornfed cousins taste like chicken in comparison.

From New York Times

It’s been the default identity, the cultural wallpaper — something described, when described at all, using bland metaphors like milk and vanilla and codes like “cornfed” and “all-American.”

From New York Times

I’m the youngest of three boys, both of the older two are very heterosexual football-watching, married, child-rearing, cornfed Midwestern guys.

From New York Times