Results for “kitchen police”
Too many people involved, spoiling the work.
A sweep to pick up trash and debris from an area.
The police, in Scouse.
The police — specifically Greater Manchester's finest.
Police — typically shouted as a warning.
Atlanta Police Department's Westside / Southwest zone.
Caught by police — cuffed and processed.
Yat for the kitchen sink.
Logged on the Met Police's gang database.
The feds. The police.
Plain-clothes police who leap out of unmarked cars on you.
RAF Police, named for their white-topped service caps.
British slang for prison or a police station.
UK A&E doctor's fee for writing up a police assault report.
Kitchen code for 'we're out — kill it from the menu.'
The big food-grade plastic tub everything in the kitchen ends up in.
The standard-sized stainless pan every commercial kitchen runs on.
Dishwasher in a professional kitchen (French).
Second-in-command who actually runs the kitchen most nights.
Sarcastic kitchen shout when somebody drops a tray of dishes.
Back of house — the kitchen and everything behind the swinging door.
The police station — where the bears den up.
A female police officer.
An unmarked police car.
Kitchen call meaning a dish is five minutes from the pass.
The classical hierarchy of a professional kitchen.
Roast cook in the classical kitchen brigade.
Delivery-only kitchen with no dining room.
The police — from the TV show Hawaii Five-O.
A British police officer.
Old UK/Irish word for a police officer.
London slang for the police.
UK slang for the police.
Pejorative slang for the police.
The police.
A police van for hauling arrestees.
A police van for transporting prisoners.
The Metropolitan Police Flying Squad.
Mass police sick-out used as a back-door strike.
A police helicopter.