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  • 111take out — I Australian Slang 1. destroy, eliminate, render harmless: take out a military post ; 2. win; 3. take away food: We had take out last night II U.S.A.; Pittsburgh, PA bringing humor to someone. That girl takes me out with that wild hairdo. III… …

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  • 112Take out — 1. destroy, eliminate, render harmless: take out a military post ; 2. win; 3. take away food: We had take out last night …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 113take — I Australian Slang 1. cheat; swindle; 2. pick pocket; 3. profit, as from a short term business venture, a day s gambling, etc.: The take was $100 II Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Means consume when used with food or drink items. Take a cold …

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  • 114Food poisoning, Campylobacter — Now the leading cause of bacterial food poisoning, caused by an Campylobacter jejuni, most often spread by contact with raw or undercooked poultry. A single drop of juice from a contaminated chicken is enough to make someone sick with… …

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  • 115take-out — adjective Date: 1965 of, relating to, selling, or being food not to be consumed on the premises < take out counter > < a take out supper > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 116take you in — give you shelter and food, take care of    Will your relatives take you in if you lose your job? …

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  • 117take a crack at something — AND have a crack at something tv. to take a try at something. □ She had a crack at food preparation, but that wasn’t for her. D Let me take a crack at it …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 118take something out — 1) obtain an official document or service you can take out a loan for a specific purchase ■ get a license or summons issued 2) buy food at a cafe or restaurant for eating elsewhere he ordered a lamb madras to take out …

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  • 119Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — Agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Established in 1927, it inspects, tests, approves, and sets safety standards for foods and food additives, drugs, chemicals, cosmetics, and household and medical devices. It can prevent&#8230; …

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  • 120take-aways — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) New Zealand term for take outs or food to go …

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