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takeout
or take-out
[ teyk-out ]
noun
- the act or fact of taking out.
- something made to be taken out, especially food prepared in a store or restaurant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
- Informal. a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing food meant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
- a section, as of a magazine, that may be removed intact, usually consisting of a story, article, or set of illustrations.
- Also called takedown, Finance. a long-term real-estate mortgage arranged for a building the construction of which is financed by an interim short-term loan construction loan.
- Cards.
- Bridge. a bid in a suit or denomination different from the one bid by one's partner.
- Poker. the minimum with which a player can begin.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of takeout1
First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase take out
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Experts said the ruling marks a legal line in the sand for agreements app users must accept before ordering takeout, posting a thirst trap, borrowing an ebook or viewing their lab results.
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A Times reporter was able to put in a takeout order for French toast first thing Wednesday.
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When we order takeout, if we’re getting Indian food or Thai food, I’ll put in a note like, “Please make this as spicy as possible.”
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Candles welcome the visitor and ensure your home smells like something besides takeout and exhaust fumes.
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Kentucky has about an 8% takeout, which is far superior to what bettors get if playing the horses.
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