Could you tell me what the meaning of this expression is?
I´m sitting in front of the telly WITH A TAKE AWAY.
I also want to know the meaning of RIGHT THROUGH.
Thanks, nat.
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Could you tell me what the meaning of this expression is?
I´m sitting in front of the telly WITH A TAKE AWAY.
I also want to know the meaning of RIGHT THROUGH.
Thanks, nat.
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Originally Posted by nataliam705@hotmail.com
A TAKE AWAY is the same as TAKE OUT MEAL - it is food that is ordered from a restaurant or over the phone and eaten off the premises.
Regarding RIGHT THROUGH, could you give a little more context please?
Would that be some fish and chips, perhaps?Quote:
Originally Posted by Red5
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"fish and chips" - yes! Or perhaps a take-away pizza. :-D
Right Through means from beginning to the very end. I don't know of a meaning to do with take away food. ;-)
It might "go right through you". :-|
Yeuch!
Maybe you do all your own cooking, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
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