Prime rib with crab sauce, filet mignon with lobster tail and crab sauce, shrimp cocktail, dry martini, possibly abalone? Fancy-in-the-1950s, vaguely American-European food thats generally delicious. Stuff that Frank Sinatra presumably ate.
Also could refer to the stuff thats at a typical hotel breakfast, IE Continental Breakfast. Toast, Jam, Butter, Pastries, sausage patties, honeydew. Stuff that Frank Sinatra presumably ate for breakfast.
I had continental cuisine the other day.
What did you have?
Filet Mignon
Thats not what I would typically call continental cuisine.
It had bearnaise sauce all over it.
Oh I see.
An SAT-style test that's so baller easy that someone like me who says "baller" can manage to get a 31.
Bob: I studied for the SAT since October and I got a 1670.
Danny: I got a 31 on the ACT and I studied in while driving on the freeway to school that morning.
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The person who thinks that they're entitled to the french fries of everyone in the group, and thusly never orders them for himself while eating away everyone else's.
Daniel: let's go to In-N-Out
Andy: only if Tony promises not to be a fryloader
...
Nathan: I got two orders of fries! Where did they all go?
Tony: *snicker*
The person who thinks that they're entitled to the french fries of everyone in the group, and thusly never orders them for himself while eating away everyone else's.
Daniel: let's go to In-N-Out
Andy: only if Tony promises not to be a fryloader
...
Nathan: I got two orders of fries! Where did they all go?
Tony: *snicker*