short order
/'ʃɔ:t'ɔ:də/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A request for food that can be prepared and served very quickly: This term refers to food items, typically from a diner or café menu, that are designed to be cooked rapidly after the customer places the order.
Usage
- The term "short order" is most commonly used in the context of restaurants, especially diners, cafes, or lunch counters. It describes a style of cooking where meals are prepared quickly to individual order.
- It is frequently used in the phrase "short-order cook," which is a cook who specializes in preparing such food.
Examples
- Noun:
- The diner is famous for its short orders like eggs and pancakes.
- I'm in a hurry, so I'll just get a short order from the grill.
- He works as a short-order cook at the local café.
Advanced Usage
- "in short order": This is a common idiomatic phrase meaning "quickly," "without delay," or "promptly." It is often used in general contexts beyond food.
- The manager handled the complaint in short order.
- The team completed the task in short order.
Variants and Related Words
- Short-order (adjective): Used to describe things related to this type of quick food service.
- He has years of experience in the short-order business.
- Short-order cook (noun phrase): A cook who prepares short orders.
Synonyms
- Quick meal
- Fast food (Note: This often implies a specific type of franchise restaurant, while "short order" implies freshly cooked food at a diner.)
Related Idioms
- In short order: As described above, meaning very quickly.
- She finished her homework in short order and went out to play.
Noun
- an order for food that can be prepared quickly