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doggy bag; doggie bag noun- a bag in which uneaten food from a restaurant is packed and taken home US
- They paid $3.50 each, left with enough uneaten steak in a “doggie bag” to feed themselves, not the dog, all next day. — Life, p. 47, 6 April 1947
- “Who gets the doggie bag?” The girl from the News waited. “Just put it there,” Raymond said. “She doesn’t take it, I will.” — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 23, 1980
- You don’t need to be Alan Greenspan to know that one of the nation’s leading economic indicators–doggie-bag requests at upscale restaurants–suggests that we’re headed for recessionary times. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 1, 25 August 2001
- Eating cakes out of “doggie bags” — The Times, p. 3, 17 March 2001
- a condom UK
- — David Rowan, A Glossary for the 90s, 1998
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