What does salt and pepper mean?

Definitions for salt and pepper
salt and pep·per

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word salt and pepper.

Wiktionary

  1. salt and pepperadjective

    Mixed black and white.

Wikidata

  1. Salt and Pepper

    Salt and Pepper is a 1968 comedy film starring Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Michael Bates, Ilona Rodgers and John Le Mesurier. The film was directed by Richard Donner, who later would direct such blockbuster successes as Superman and Lethal Weapon. It spawned a 1970 sequel, One More Time, directed by Jerry Lewis.

How to pronounce salt and pepper?

How to say salt and pepper in sign language?

Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of salt and pepper in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of salt and pepper in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of salt and pepper in a Sentence

  1. Althea Mullarkey:

    I can taste the salt and pepper and lemon and I like the crispy textures.

  2. Neighbor Lois Ellingson:

    Salt and pepper. You never saw one without the other. They were such a great couple together. They were so sweet.

  3. Cat Ellington:

    I prefer older men. That’s right, older men. I like my men ‘well-seasoned,’ if you will, meaning with a little bit of ‘salt and pepper’ sprinkled in their hairy parts.

  4. Eduardo Zavala:

    If a woman comes out in a bikini, it's like salt and pepper for the oil workers.

  5. Ina Garten:

    Lemon, garlic, onions up the chicken, thyme, salt and pepper, all that, you scatter onions around the chicken, but you pack them in really tight into the tray. And then you roast them really high for about an hour and 20 minutes and they're done and they're perfect.


Translations for salt and pepper

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

Get even more translations for salt and pepper »

Translation

Find a translation for the salt and pepper definition in other languages:

Select another language:

  • - Select -
  • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
  • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
  • Español (Spanish)
  • Esperanto (Esperanto)
  • 日本語 (Japanese)
  • Português (Portuguese)
  • Deutsch (German)
  • العربية (Arabic)
  • Français (French)
  • Русский (Russian)
  • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
  • 한국어 (Korean)
  • עברית (Hebrew)
  • Gaeilge (Irish)
  • Українська (Ukrainian)
  • اردو (Urdu)
  • Magyar (Hungarian)
  • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Italiano (Italian)
  • தமிழ் (Tamil)
  • Türkçe (Turkish)
  • తెలుగు (Telugu)
  • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
  • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • Čeština (Czech)
  • Polski (Polish)
  • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Românește (Romanian)
  • Nederlands (Dutch)
  • Ελληνικά (Greek)
  • Latinum (Latin)
  • Svenska (Swedish)
  • Dansk (Danish)
  • Suomi (Finnish)
  • فارسی (Persian)
  • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
  • հայերեն (Armenian)
  • Norsk (Norwegian)
  • English (English)

Word of the Day

Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?

Please enter your email address:


Citation

Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:

Style:MLAChicagoAPA

"salt and pepper." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 19 Mar. 2024. <https://www.definitions.net/definition/salt+and+pepper>.

Discuss these salt and pepper definitions with the community:

0 Comments

    Are we missing a good definition for salt and pepper? Don't keep it to yourself...

    Image or illustration of

    salt and pepper

    Credit »

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Browse Definitions.net

    Quiz

    Are you a words master?

    »
    call in an official matter, such as to attend court
    A scarper
    B summon
    C emanate
    D abduct

    Nearby & related entries:

    Alternative searches for salt and pepper: