plannedover
n.pl.— «Leftovers become plannedovers and can also be reheated in the same way.» —“Microwave oven offers flexibility in the kitchen” Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada) Nov. 17, 1978. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
plannedover
n.pl.— «Leftovers become plannedovers and can also be reheated in the same way.» —“Microwave oven offers flexibility in the kitchen” Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada) Nov. 17, 1978. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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