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chow down
chow down vb informal to eat heartily n 1. an instance of chowing down 2. (Individual Sports, other than specified) the act of eating a large quantity of food, esp for competitive purposes chow down
chow downTo eat, often quickly or enthusiastically. A noun or pronoun can be used between "chow" and "down." The puppy started chowing down the minute I set down his food bowl. Get in here so we can chow down—I'm starving!See also: chow, downchow (something) downSl. to eat something, usually quickly or without good manners. We can chow this pizza down in about two minutes! I found a box of cookies and chowed it down before anybody knew what I was doing.See also: chow, downchow downEat, as in He's always ready to chow down at dinner time. Originally military slang, this term is now more widely used. The noun chow in the sense of food, originating from either Chinese or pidgin English in the 18th century, also appears in such terms as chow line, a line of people waiting for food, and chow time, mealtime. [Slang; mid-1900s] See also: chow, downchow downv. To eat something greedily or voraciously: We chowed down on the wild berries until the bush was bare. I dropped my sandwich on the ground and the dog chowed it down.See also: chow, downchow down in. to eat; to take a meal. Over there is where we chow down. See also: chow, downchow something down tv. to eat something, probably quickly or without good manners. I found a box of cookies and chowed it down before anybody knew what I was doing. See also: chow, down, something |