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What does 'Doggy bag' mean?

Hello! I got a question. I heard a word 'Doggy bag' at TV show.What does 'Doggy bag' mean?
  

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Na-ri wrote on 23 Apr 2005: [nq:1]Hello! I got[/nq] "I have" [nq:1]a question. [/nq] "on a TV show".

  • Na-ri wrote on 23 Apr 2005: [nq:1]Hello!
  • I got[/nq] "I have" [nq:1]a question.
  • [/nq] "on a TV show".
  • [/nq] It used to mean a paper or plastic bag that uneaten food food from a restaurant meal was put into so that the customer could take it home to feed to the dog, but it has since come to mean any kind of container in which the uneaten food is placed so that the customer can take the food home, whether or not the customer has a dog.
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Na-ri wrote on 23 Apr 2005:
[nq:1]Hello! I got[/nq]
"I have"
[nq:1]a question. I heard a word[/nq]
"the expression"
[nq:1]'Doggy bag' at TV show.[/nq]
"on a TV show".
[nq:1]What does 'Doggy bag' mean?[/nq]
It used to mean a paper or plastic bag that uneaten food food from a restaurant meal was put into so that the customer could take it home to feed to the dog, but
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[nq:1]Na-ri wrote on 23 Apr 2005:[/nq]
I've never asked for one, but if I ever do I'll at least pretend I have a dog. We have our image to maintain, do we not?

Charles Riggs
There are no accented letters in my email address.
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Charles Riggs put finger to keyboard in this fashion:
[nq:2]Na-ri wrote on 23 Apr 2005: "I have" "the expression" ... food home, whether or not the customer has a dog.[/nq]
[nq:1]I've never asked for one, but if I ever do I'll at least pretend I have a dog. We have our image to maintain, do we not? Charles Riggs There are no accented letters in my email address.[/nq]
English pizza rest
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[nq:1]The waiter may go back to the kitchen and say "I need a doggy bag for table four.", but they don't use the phrase to the customer.[/nq]
I beg to differ. My first recollection of this term dates from the early 1960s, when a waiter in a restaurant somewhere on the coast of Massachusetts asked my parents if we'd like a doggy bag and my parents said 'Yes.'
I was very very worried because
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[nq:2]English pizza restaurant[/nq]
[nq:1]That's a very strange string of three very ordinary words.[/nq]
And only one of them is English.

Paul
In bocca al Lupo!
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[nq:2]English pizza restaurant[/nq]
[nq:1]That's a very strange string of three very ordinary words.[/nq]
It seems like perfectly ordinary string of words to me. In fact it *is* a perfectly ordinary string of words.
What makes you think it so strange? Serious question.

Mike Barnes
Cheshire, England
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Mike Barnes put finger to keyboard in this fashion:
[nq:2]That's a very strange string of three very ordinary words.[/nq]
[nq:1]It seems like perfectly ordinary string of words to me. In fact it *is* a perfectly ordinary string of words. What makes you think it so strange? Serious question.[/nq]
My favourite English pizza restaurant:
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[nq:1]Mike Barnes put finger to keyboard in this fashion:[/nq]
[nq:2]It seems like perfectly ordinary string of words to me. ... words. What makes you think it so strange? Serious question.[/nq]
I don't want to know what "English pizza" is, for one thing. One imagines something involving Yorkshire pudding or mushy peas or Marmite. I might also question "pizza restaurant", a phrase I wouldn
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Areff put finger to keyboard in this fashion:
[nq:2]My favourite English pizza restaurant: http://www.sugarvine.com/Manchester/minisite/restaurant.asp? restaurant=5884 Or doesn't it count because it's owned run and staffed by Italians?[/nq]
[nq:1]Looked promising, but then I saw that
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[nq:2]Mike Barnes put finger to keyboard in this fashion:[/nq]
[nq:1]I don't want to know what "English pizza" is, for one thing. One imagines something involving Yorkshire pudding or mushy peas or Marmite.[/nq]
What could be more English than fish-and-chip pizza?

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