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TV dinner
noun
- a quick-frozen meal, typically consisting of meat, potato, and a vegetable, packaged in a tray for heating before serving.
Word History and Origins
Origin of TV dinner1
Example Sentences
But your homemade meals don’t have to resemble a frozen TV dinner, with its segmented tray of meat, an amorphous sauce, a scoop of peas or rice and a mysterious, saccharine lump of... jello?
Some exercised regularly, but some never had; some stuck to a Mediterranean diet, others subsisted off TV dinners; and a few of them still smoked cigarettes.
After they have a passive-aggressive fight about the groceries and share a silent, side-by-side TV dinner, Joshua goes upstairs for a shower.
Then one day, he started picking up only TV dinners and a bowl of precut fruit.
Although Swanson wasn’t the first company to create compartmentalized aluminum tray dinners, in a “stroke of marketing genius,” Swanson coined the phrase “TV dinner,” Shapiro said.
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