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Slang tagged with "takeaway" represents a unique corner of modern language โ the informal words and expressions connected to takeaway culture, communities, and conversations. These terms reflect how people actually communicate when talking about or within takeaway-related contexts.
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Delivery (especially food delivery).
Fried chicken (extremely popular takeaway/delivery item).
A fish and chip shop; a place that sells fish and chips.
Indian or South Asian-style food, often ordered as a takeaway.
A common takeaway dish, usually meat cooked on a skewer or dรถner style.
A fried or baked pastry with a savoury filling, a popular snack/takeaway item.
A sandwich (widely used loanword, common for fast food/takeaway).
Shawarma (very popular street food/takeaway, often a late-night snack).
A popular Middle Eastern dish of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, served in a wrap or plate.
Food prepared in a restaurant for consumption elsewhere (equivalent to UK "takeaway").
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