tv dinner
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Definition
tv dinner (noun) A pre-cooked, frozen meal that is packaged in a single-serving tray, designed to be heated and eaten with minimal preparation, typically while watching television.
Usage
This term is used to refer to a specific type of convenience food. It emphasizes the meal's complete, ready-to-heat nature and its association with casual, often solitary, dining in front of a television. * After a long day at work, she often eats a tv dinner. * The freezer is stocked with tv dinners for busy nights.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe anything that is pre-packaged, convenient, and requires little individual effort or engagement.
- The training felt like a corporate tv dinner—pre-packaged and unsatisfying.
Variants and Related Words
- Frozen dinner (noun): A more generic synonym that does not imply the television-watching context.
- Ready meal (noun): A broader term common in British English for any pre-prepared meal, which may be chilled or frozen.
Synonyms
- Frozen meal
- Pre-packaged meal
- Convenience meal
Related Idioms
- Couch potato fare: (Informal) A humorous idiom describing food, like a tv dinner, that is eaten while lounging and watching TV.
- His diet consisted mostly of couch potato fare like chips and tv dinners.
Noun
- a meal that is prepared in advance and frozen; can be heated and served