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ex hibitionist Hastings 09 Nov 19 4.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Not sure that you understand what a takeaway is mate. not sure I do either - Scottish take outs seem to mean turning exotic food into some kind of pudding - fish and chips for me cheaper if you have your own tinned mushy peas and pickled onions indoors even better, get my rubies delivered, quarter of a crispy duck with pancakes plum sauce stripped scallions and cucumber goes down very nicely with a bottle of merrydown and a 'strangers in the night'(dooby dooby doo) I find
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Pete53 Hassocks 13 Nov 19 12.18pm | |
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Originally posted by sickboy
Sorry Stirls old chap but i have to pull you up on the use of the yank take out. Agreed , it's take-away, just as on the radio the term "shout-out" should be banned.
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Stirlingsays 13 Nov 19 12.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Agreed , it's take-away, just as on the radio the term "shout-out" should be banned. You're right about the Beatles....and about 'shout-out'.
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chris123 hove actually 13 Nov 19 12.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Agreed , it's take-away, just as on the radio the term "shout-out" should be banned. Wireless surely.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 12.50pm | |
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I am fast approaching 67 so I have had considerable experience of life and have traversed the globe.I certainly haven't head of the term 'Take-out' to describe food ordered to be consumed outside of the premises where it has been prepared and I have always used the term 'Take-away' in this context. In actual fact I have used the words "I would like to order a take-away for collection" to distinguish from a take-way to be delivered.
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Stirlingsays 13 Nov 19 1.02pm | |
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Ok...ok....I get it...No one's buying 'take out'. You are all 'take away'...I hear you. I'm just hungry now.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 1.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Ok...ok....I get it...No one's buying 'take out'. You are all 'take away'...I hear you. I'm just hungry now. As far as I am concerned I don't buy a "Take-out" I buy a "Take-away" !! Perhaps a "Take-Out" has been used on occasions to describe a "Date" as in meeting a person one is attracted to.
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Stirlingsays 13 Nov 19 1.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
As far as I am concerned I don't buy a "Take-out" I buy a "Take-away" !! Perhaps a "Take-Out" has been used on occasions to describe a "Date" as in meeting a person one is attracted to. Can't we take out a take away?....in the sense of being attracted to a bag of chips.
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Midlands Eagle 13 Nov 19 1.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I am fast approaching 67 so I have had considerable experience of life and have traversed the globe.I certainly haven't head of the term 'Take-out' I'm not sure what being close to 67 or having traversed the globe has to do with never having heard the expression takout out before as it's quite conceivable that a 16 year old who has never been outside the boundaries of his home town uses the term regularly. I'm not sure whether you are au fait with modern developments like the internet but there is a marvellous program on the internet called Google and if you insert the word takeout into Google it will come up with a multitude of responses including the major food delivery firm Uber Eats under their heading "Get a Takeout with Uber Eats | Easy Ordering, Fast Delivery‎"
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Can't we take out a take away?....in the sense of being attracted to a bag of chips.
Reminds me back in 1982 when I cast eyes on a lady abroad who is now my dear wife. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 1.31pm)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 1.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I'm not sure what being close to 67 or having traversed the globe has to do with never having heard the expression takout out before as it's quite conceivable that a 16 year old who has never been outside the boundaries of his home town uses the term regularly. I'm not sure whether you are au fait with modern developments like the internet but there is a marvellous program on the internet called Google and if you insert the word takeout into Google it will come up with a multitude of responses including the major food delivery firm Uber Eats under their heading "Get a Takeout with Uber Eats | Easy Ordering, Fast Delivery‎" I thank you for your comments and your advice. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 1.35pm)
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Stirlingsays 13 Nov 19 1.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Reminds me back in 1982 when I cast eyes on a lady abroad who is now my dear wife. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 1.31pm) Sounds like you cashed your chips in all the same.
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