takeout
Americannoun
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the act or fact of taking out.
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something made to be taken out, especially food prepared in a store or restaurant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
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Informal. a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing food meant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
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a section, as of a magazine, that may be removed intact, usually consisting of a story, article, or set of illustrations.
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Also called takeout loan,. Also called takedown. Also called takeout mortgage. Finance. a long-term real-estate mortgage arranged for a building the construction of which is financed by an interim short-term loan construction loan.
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Cards.
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Bridge. a bid in a suit or denomination different from the one bid by one's partner.
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Poker. the minimum with which a player can begin.
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adjective
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pertaining to or supplying food and drink to be taken out and consumed elsewhere.
the takeout window of a restaurant.
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Also of, relating to, or providing a takeout mortgage.
The high-rise developer has found a takeout commitment from a large insurance company.
Etymology
Origin of takeout
First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase take out
Example Sentences
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Yes, for takeout, but someone’s like, “I once ordered a veil on DoorDash two hours before my wedding.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 5, 2026
The National Restaurant Association’s 2025 survey also found that a majority of consumers would take advantage of off-premise dining options, including delivery, takeout and drive-thru ordering, more often if they could better afford it.
From Salon • Mar. 3, 2026
We have a whole system with Din Tai Fung now, which is logging in on the wait list while we’re still on the highway, or ordering takeout.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2026
Edin failed to pull off a high-tarriff double takeout in the first end, allowing Mouat to claim two points and establish a lead that the GB rink would keep throughout.
From BBC • Feb. 12, 2026
The takeout containers were still there, but the rats had licked them clean.
From "Burning Blue" by Paul Griffin
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