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Значение идиомы sling hash
[sling hash] {v.}, {slang} To serve food, especially in a cheap, small diner, a drive-in, or short-order restaurant.
Jake got a jobslinging hash at the new drive-in restaurant.
Jody earned moneyfor college by slinging hash in a restaurant during the summer.
Compare: SHORT-ORDER COOK.
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