fast food
noun/ˈfæst ˈfuːd/
Definitions
Restaurant food that is served quickly, often standardized and pre-prepared.
A type of food that is quickly made, but of low nutritional value
A type of food that is quickly made, but of low nutritional value; junk food.
- Everyone loves some junk food some of the time. That's why there are more than 140,000 fast food restaurants in the U.S.
Anything standardized, quickly available, and inexpensive, often, of low value.
- The best evidence is that Sandals, the fast-food king of island weddings, now markets the term weddingmoons.
- Guys are good for two things: 1) help when you need to move something heavy, and 2) fast-food sex where you always know what's on the menu and, with a little work, you can supersize it
- Outside, the drive-in crowd is heading back into the Sturm und Drang of city traffic and a fast-food world
The neighborhood
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Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for fast food. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA