Takeout ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Takeout ( noun )

  1. Food that has been prepared by a restaurant or other establishment to be consumed elsewhere.
  2. The act of removing something from a place, such as taking a document out of a file.

Origin:

From the verb "to take out" which means to remove something from a place.

Examples:

  1. I ordered takeout from my favorite Chinese restaurant.
  2. He decided to get takeout for dinner because he didn't feel like cooking.
  3. I always make sure to have takeout menus from local restaurants in my kitchen.
  4. We offer takeout service for customers who would like to dine at home.
  5. The takeout option is great for busy people who don't have time to cook.

(As a verb)

Takeout ( verb )

  1. Food that has been prepared by a restaurant or other establishment to be consumed elsewhere.
  2. The act of removing something from a place, such as taking a document out of a file.

Origin:

From the verb "to take out" which means to remove something from a place.

Examples:

  1. I ordered takeout from my favorite Chinese restaurant.
  2. He decided to get takeout for dinner because he didn't feel like cooking.
  3. I always make sure to have takeout menus from local restaurants in my kitchen.
  4. We offer takeout service for customers who would like to dine at home.
  5. The takeout option is great for busy people who don't have time to cook.
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