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let's go scarf out on some chow before it's gone .what's that mean
Nov 25, 2010 12:50 PM
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"chow" is slang for "food"
"scarf out" is informal for eating quickly, without manners, usually a lot of food
Maybe the people at a party/picnic/celebration and want to eat a lot before all of the food is gone.
I think "scarf down" is more common. (That's the one I use.)
And "pig out" (without chow) is also common.
November 25, 2010
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