Mustafa Al-Tekreeti
" to order off the kids' menu," what does that mean? Hi, I hope you help me. For example, in the following sentence: I can get away ordering off the kids' menu. Does that mean that I can avoid what the kids have ordered?
Sep 1, 2015 11:08 AM
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A kids' menu is a menu specifically for children. Usually the portions are smaller and it costs less. "Getting away with ordering off the kids' menu" means being too old to order from the kids' menu but being able to do it anyway because of the young appearance of the person ordering.
September 1, 2015
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