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ham1 noun 1 the top part of the back leg of a pig. 2 the meat from this part, salted and smoked and used as food. 3 informal the back of the thigh.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon hamm.

ham2 noun, colloq 1 theat a a bad actor, especially one who overacts or exaggerates; b inexpert or clumsy acting. Also as adja ham actor. 2 an amateur radio operator. verb (hammed, hamming) tr & intr (also ham something up) to overact or exaggerate.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: perhaps from hamfatter a third-rate minstrel.