spareribs
/ˈspɛrˌrɪbz/
noun
- A cut of pork ribs taken from the belly side of the rib cage, typically meatier and more flavorful than back ribs; often used in the plural form to refer to a dish or serving.
- We shared an order of spareribs with coleslaw and cornbread.
- The restaurant is famous for its sticky, sweet spareribs.
- She made a huge pot of spareribs for the family reunion.