Gammon
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Gammon may refer to:
- Gammon (meat), a cut of quick-cured pork leg
- Gammon (insult), a pejorative term
- Gammon, a term used in Australian Aboriginal English to describe conversation that is considered to be nonsensical, jocular or pretend
- Gammon, a victory in backgammon achieved before the loser removed a single checker
- Gammon, the rope lashing or iron hardware to attach a mast to a boat or ship
- Gammon bomb, a British hand grenade used during World War II
- Gammon Construction, a construction company in Hong Kong
- Gammon India, civil engineering construction company in India
- De Gammon, a name for Shelta, the language of Irish Travellers
- SA-5 Gammon, the NATO designation for the Russian Angara/Vega/Dubna surface-to-air missile system
- Gammon Lake (Ontario), a lake in Canada
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People with the name
- Reg Gammon (1894–1997), English painter
- Steve Gammon, Welsh professional footballer
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