1. mutton - Noun
2. mutton - Adjective
A sheep.
The flesh of a sheep.
A loose woman; a prostitute.
Source: Webster's dictionary234. If chance supplied a loaf of white bread, Two casks of wine and a leg of mutton, In the corner of a garden with a tulip-cheeked girl, There'd be enjoyment no Sultan could outdo. Source: Internet
All sorts of things are curried in Malaysia, including mutton, chicken, shrimp, cuttlefish, fish, aubergines, eggs, and vegetables. Source: Internet
As a man you just think, oh no, can I grow a beard, can I do this, and a mutton chop is a really niche aspiration, but yeah, I got there. Source: Internet
Another common Uyghur dish is leghmen (لەغمەن, ләғмән), a noodle dish with a stir-fried topping usually made from mutton and vegetables, such as tomatoes, onions, green bell peppers, chili peppers, and cabbage. Source: Internet
Chicken, fish, and lamb or mutton are regularly used in dishes. Source: Internet
During "the bean revolt" he decreed that a mutton stew, which students had refused to eat, would be served and eaten every Monday. Source: Internet