chowline
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See also: chow line
English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]chowline (plural chowlines)
- A line of people waiting for food.
- 1974, Victor C Ferkiss, The future of technological civilization:
- ...men who had grown up in a world of dogtags, chowlines and mass organization.
- 1982, John Weitz, Friends in high places:
- At lunchtime, the train stopped again, and an army style chowline was set up...
- 2007 January 10, Anne Mendelson, “At the Temples of Food, an Outsider’s Look at the Sacred Texts”, in New York Times[1]:
- Yet apparently millions of us just love being nudged or browbeaten into particular chowlines by someone else with an air of authority, from weight-loss guru to restaurant reviewer.