单词 | to eat deli |
释义 | > as lemmasto eat (also have, get, etc.) deli 2. U.S. slang. Food typically sold in a delicatessen, such as sliced meats and cheeses. Also: prepared food purchased from a delicatessen; frequently in to eat (also have, get, etc.) deli. ΚΠ 1948 Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) 7 Oct. a7 (advt.) ‘Delly and Dairy’. Sausage meat... Scrapple... Sliced bacon [etc.]. 1954 J. A. Weingarten Amer. Dict. Slang 99/1 Deli... I have not yet seen this word in print, but it is used quite frequently. ‘I'm having deli tonight.’; ‘Mom, let's have deli.’ Perhaps to be spelled dely or delly. 1976 Mother Jones May 11 Eat deli and die... Chopped liver, corned beef and chicken soup are the very delicacies that may bring about an early death. 2019 @gerryconway 22 Aug. in twitter.com (accessed 17 Sept. 2019) As a born New Yorker I speak casual Yiddish, eat deli (no mayo on my rye bread) and consider myself an honorary Jew. < as lemmas |
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