Do you happen to know what Americans say for snacking on a chicken-roll etc. when walking? I guess it's "snack on the hooves" if I'm not mistaken?
I wouldn't use such a phrase. I don't think there is one defined word or phrase for this activity. One can say they are "eating on the run" but that can refer to eating in one's car while in motion as well.
I think it works for any alternative to actually sitting down and eating. On the run or on the go.
I am not a teacher.
There is no American expression for that that I'm aware of. We do speak of "hoofing it" to mean "walking". I wouldn't be surprised to read of an American's "snack on the hoof", but that is not a set phrase, and "hooves" would not work.
'Eating on the hoof' is fairly common.
I prefer 'eating on the go'.
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Only if I had to walk some long distance.
It's understandable. I don't know how often it is used. We do like to drive everywhere.![]()