Meatbag

noun, slang

noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A stomach. slang

    "“Are you hungry?” she asked as she poured thick black coffee into a large pewter mug. “Reckon I could fill my meatbag ... Um, I mean, yeah, Ma, I could do with something to eat.”"

  2. 2
    A human or another living creature with flesh in its composition. offensive, possibly, slang

    "Ripping the bong and binging cooking videos is nothing but a pass time for us meatbags. But to a sophisticated new artificial intelligence system developed in Germany, four hours of cooking videos is sufficient training for it to learn how to tell the future."

Example

More examples

"“Are you hungry?” she asked as she poured thick black coffee into a large pewter mug. “Reckon I could fill my meatbag ... Um, I mean, yeah, Ma, I could do with something to eat.”"

Etymology

From meat + bag. The use as a slur for organic lifeforms – as opposed to robots or AIs – originated with the robot Bender from the animated TV series Futurama, but it became still more popular with its use by killer droid HK-47 from the Star Wars fictional universe.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.