Definition of «short order»

The term "short order" has multiple meanings, depending on its context.

In a general sense, it refers to something that is done or completed quickly and efficiently. For example, if someone says they need to get their car fixed in short order, it means they want the repairs done as soon as possible.

Another meaning of "short order" relates to food service, specifically referring to a type of fast food served promptly after ordering. This can include breakfast items such as pancakes or eggs, and is often associated with diners or cafes that serve quick meals.

In some cases, the phrase may also be used in reference to a specific group or organization, such as "short order" meaning a small, tight-knit group of people who work together efficiently towards common goals.

Phrases with «short order»

Sentences with «short order»

  • But it was followed in short order by his plea for universal preschool education and, last week, for universal community - college education. (educationnext.org)
  • You can play short order cook if you'd like but trust me, that will get old pretty quickly. (wellnessmama.com)
  • [i] Unlike the others, this is quite achievable in very short order with a little help. (slaw.ca)
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