Results for “food runner”
Drugs — the product you're out selling.
Trainers. Sneakers. The shoes you'd run in (or not).
Food, especially a packed lunch — old miners' word still going strong.
Black Country for food, especially good food.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
Food that's gone off — rancid, manky, in the bin.
Doing the food shop, NOLA-style.
Cheap fast food from the hood — wing spots, taquerias, corner-store plates.
Dunkin' — the coffee, the chain, the entire Boston food group.
Detroit's devil's food cake with buttercream 'bumps' under a chocolate ganache shell.
Candy, sweets, junk food — the good stuff from the PX or a care package.
The service window where finished plates get called, checked, and handed to runners.
The heated shelf at the pass where finished plates wait for a runner.
The expediter — the person at the pass organising tickets and getting food out.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
A clumsy, careless cook who wrecks food.
The big food-grade plastic tub everything in the kitchen ends up in.
Plate and push food out as fast as the line can move.
Call for any available server to come run food immediately.
A truck-stop diner with food that earns the name.
Salomon bond desk's grotesque Friday food ritual.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
Heavy, filling, carb-loaded British comfort food that sits in your belly.
Excellent, attractive, or really good — especially food, music, or a body.
Cute internet word for tasty food — from the 'nom nom nom' eating sound.
When food (or a song) is so good it hits hard — 'this meal slaps.'
A video where a host eats large amounts of food on camera while talking to viewers — a huge online genre.
The 'tax' of stealing a bite of your friend's food without asking.
Really good or really satisfying — food, music, or a vibe that lands.
Casual, no-frills word for food — let's get some grub.
An insulated cooler box for keeping your beers and food cold, the beating heart of any Aussie outing.
British slang for food or a meal — your grub, your dinner, your scran.
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