scarf down
English
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edit- scoff down (UK)
Pronunciation
editVerb
editscarf down (third-person singular simple present scarfs down, present participle scarfing down, simple past and past participle scarfed down)
- (US) To eat something quickly.
- 2021 February 7, Matt Phillips, Taylor Lorenz, Tara Siegel Bernard, Gillian Friedman, “The Hopes That Rose and Fell With GameStop”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- It was Jan. 26 — just two days into GameStop’s big week — when he and his brother hit up Hooters, scarfed down 30 wings and got 10 more to go.
Translations
editeat very quickly
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