noun General Slang

meat raffle

MEET RAF-ul · noun · informal

Bar or VFW raffle where you spin a wheel to win cuts of meat.

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A community fundraising tradition, common at Upper Midwest bars and VFW halls, where players buy tickets and spin a wheel for a chance to win packaged meat.

“We won a whole ham at the meat raffle.”
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meat raffle In A Sentence

We won a whole ham at the meat raffle.

Origin & Usage

Upper Midwest tavern and lodge fundraising custom.

People Also Ask

What is a 'meat raffle'?

It's a community fundraising tradition where you buy tickets and spin a wheel for a chance to win packaged cuts of meat.

Where do meat raffles happen?

They're common at Upper Midwest bars and VFW halls as a lodge and tavern fundraising custom.

How do you use 'meat raffle'?

Use it for the event itself, like 'We won a whole ham at the meat raffle.'

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