planover
n.pl.— «(subtitle).» —by Nancy Hawkins Chef’s magic: Quality cooking for planover meals , 1973. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
planover
n.pl.— «(subtitle).» —by Nancy Hawkins Chef’s magic: Quality cooking for planover meals , 1973. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Nancy in Aurora, Colorado, asks: Is there a better term for one’s adult offspring than childrenor kids. The list of expressions she’s pondered includes adult child, progeny, offspring, man-child, woman-child, descendant, successor...
Nathan in Raleigh, North Carolina, says his father described the process of cooking a big meal for the family as proceeding steady by jerks. This expression refers to a process that occurs by fits and starts or episodically. This is part of a...