0 the covering of the inside of the stomach of an animal, such as a cow or sheep, used for food: --
stewed tripe
1 ideas, suggestions, or writing that are stupid, silly, or have little value: --
He has been getting away with this sort of tripe for some time.
As an industrialist he could not run a tripe shop!
The ludicrous anomalies include the fact that it is legal to sell partly cooked tripe, but not a tin of tuna.
We have heard all the tripe about one man's wage increase being another man's redundancy.
The people in those areas eat tripe and onions, not scouse.
In (c) there is an exemption for newly-cooked provisions and cooked and partially cooked tripe.
One can buy partly cooked tripe but not fresh meat.
There is nothing better or worse about the smell of curry or the smell of tripe and onions.