meat and two veg
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meat and two veg \Prononciation ?\
- Plat anglais comprenant une viande et deux légumes.
- Recent evidence is conflicting: in 2003 less than half of those interviewed for market research said they ate a roast every week, but 40 percent still considered themselves "traditionalist" diners who regularly eat meat and two veg. — (Laura Mason, Food Culture In Great Britain, 2004)
- (Sens figuré) (Par euphémisme) Service trois pièces.