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drive-through cuisine
n.
Food obtained via a restaurant's drive-through window.
Example Citation:
Unlike most drive-through cuisine I review, where I use the magic words "new ... for a limited time only," Cheesy Bread Sticks have been a fixture on Domino's menu since 1992.
— Ken Hoffman, "Domino's free offer is no cheesy deal," The Houston Chronicle, September 21, 2001
Earliest Citation:
Pull off the road anywhere in rural Florida, find a stand of pine trees and take a walk. Look around and you'll see a familiar wall of green, an unending bramble of tangled weeds and vines.
Snake heaven. Spider hell.
Richard Deuerling sees lunch.
In a society devoted to prepackaging and drive-through cuisine, Deuerling is a heretic. You can espouse the divine pleasure of Taco Bell all you want. He'd much rather eat his yard.
— Christopher Garlington, "Father Nature," The Orlando Sentinel, June 5, 1994
Related Words:
al desko
auto-eating
carcooning
car-schooling
cup-holder cuisine
dashboard dining
deskfast
fakeaway
fast-casual
fast-food cluster
fast-food zoning
home meal replacement
hurry sickness
one-handed food
portafuel
Categories:
Food and Drink
Lifestyles
Cars

New words. 2013.