phrase General Slang

pump it out

· phrase · kitchen

Plate and push food out as fast as the line can move.

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Heads down, hands moving, no chatting — just get tickets up and out the window. Said during a rush when the printer won't stop and the only way through is volume. Slightly different from being 'in the weeds' — pumping it out is the controlled version, weeds is when you've lost it.

“We've got 40 on the board, just pump it out boys, talk later.”
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pump it out In A Sentence

We've got 40 on the board, just pump it out boys, talk later.

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What does pump it out mean in a kitchen?

Pump it out means to plate and push food out as fast as the line can move, especially during a rush. It's a call to keep dishes flowing quickly during service.

How do you use pump it out in a sentence?

"We're slammed, so let's pump it out and clear these tickets." It urges the kitchen to work at speed.

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