interjection General Slang

atras

· interjection · kitchen

Spanish 'behind you' — the universal back-of-house move-warning.

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Shouted in a packed line to tell whoever's in front of you not to spin around — you're squeezing past, probably with something hot, sharp or full. Faster than 'behind you,' works in both languages, and gets through the rail noise.

“Atras, atras — coming through with the stock pot!”
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atras In A Sentence

Atras, atras — coming through with the stock pot!

Origin & Usage

Spanish for 'behind' — adopted in US kitchens because so much of the BOH workforce is bilingual that one word covers both crews.

Variants atrásbehind

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