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BBQ, n. Brit. |ˈbɑːbɪkjuː|, U.S. |ˈbɑrbəˌkju|, |ˈbɑrbiˌkju| Forms: 19– BBQ, 19– B-B-que [Shortened ‹barbecue n., as a graphic abbreviation. Sometimes interpreted as an initialism, with the corresponding pronunication Brit. /ˈbiːbiːkjuː/, U.S. |ˈbibiˌkju|. Compare earlier bar-b-q n.] = barbecue n. 4. Also: food that has been barbecued or flavoured with barbecue flavourings. Freq. attrib.
1938Los Angeles Times 28 Aug. iia. 7 (advt.) Rambling Ranch $14,500—Rail fence and olive trees! Built around a large brick patio with BBQ, wonderful for parties! 1948Washington Post 2 July 7/4 (advt.) Weiners... ‘Oscar Mayer’ with BBQ sauce. 1975Newsweek (Nexis) 2 June 31 Two Japanese houses, tennis court, fish pond, swim pool, pagoda and BBQ. 1991Dateline Mag. Feb. 40 (advt.) Are you hardworking, love life, Canada, camping, B-B-ques, walking, country music? 1994Toronto Life June 88 (advt.) House specialities include: rouladen, Schnitzels, BBQ pork hocks, seafood, steaks and German draft beer. 2001GQ Nov. 267/4 Listen to live music and wolf down some BBQ. |