eats
English
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edit- IPA(key): /iːts/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -iːts
Verb
editeats
- third-person singular simple present indicative of eat
Noun
editeats pl (plural only)
- (colloquial) Food.
- When are we going to get some eats?
- 1978, John Linssen, Tabitha fffoulkes, Arbor House, page 109:
- The shower made me feel better, but I was still hungry.
"I'm going to grab some eats."
"Dinner will be waiting for you at home."
"I'M GOING TO GRAB SOME EATS."
- 2011, Chathuri Nugawela, Eastern Waves, Western Shores, Xlibris, page 81:
- At most of these parties, no one knew who the host was, and you just heard from a friend that there was one, you got some eats and off you went.
- 2017, Derek T. Morgan, More Cats Tails, Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co., page 579:
- Buggs sighed. He would have preferred to go get some eats too, but Ermin was right.
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