Term for food at Eton
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BATTELTerm for food, at Eton.
INMEDIASRESPAWNLatin term for coming back to life at the exact midpoint of a video game level?
nooningsinterval at noon for rest or food
TOGONot "for here," at a fast food restaurant
YELPSite for getting back at the restaurant where you got food poisoning
freezersA refrigerated compartment, cabinet, or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
freezerA refrigerated compartment, cabinet, or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
hobsprojection or shelf at the back or side of a fireplace, used for keeping food warm
hobprojection or shelf at the back or side of a fireplace, used for keeping food warm
hobberprojection or shelf at the back or side of a fireplace, used for keeping food warm
hobbedprojection or shelf at the back or side of a fireplace, used for keeping food warm
barbecuesA portable grill used for the preparation of food at a barbecue, or a brick fireplace containing a grill
potshotsA shot at a game bird or other animal purely to kill it for food, without regard to the rules of the sport
potshotA shot at a game bird or other animal purely to kill it for food, without regard to the rules of the sport
battelerexpenses, bills, and accounts of a student at Oxford, including those for clothing, books, and personal expenses as well as for tuition, lodging, and food
battelexpenses, bills, and accounts of a student at Oxford, including those for clothing, books, and personal expenses as well as for tuition, lodging, and food
deepfreeze(tradename) a type of refrigerator in which food, etc, is stored for long periods at temperatures below freezing / to freeze or keep as in a deepfreeze
basterlarge glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking
basterslarge glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking