leftoverˈlɛftˌoʊ vər
leftover
English Definitions:
leftover, remnant (adj)
a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists
leftover, left over(p), left(p), odd, remaining, unexpended (adj)
not used up
"leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions"
leftover (Noun)
Something left behind; an excess or remainder.
leftover (Adjective)
Remaining; left behind; extra; in reserve.
leftover (Adjective)
Remaining after a meal is complete or eaten for a later meal or snack.
leftover
Leftovers are surplus foods remaining unconsumed at the end of a meal, which may be put in containers with the intention of eating later. Inedible remains like bones are considered waste, not leftovers. Depending on the situation, the amount of food, and the type of food, leftovers may be saved or thrown away. The use of leftovers depends on where the meal was eaten, the preferences of the diner, and the local culture. Leftovers from meals at home are often eaten later. This is facilitated by the private environment and convenience of airtight containers and refrigeration. People may eat leftovers directly from the refrigerator, reheat them, or use them as ingredients to make a new dish. At restaurants, uneaten food from meals is sometimes taken by diners for later consumption. In the United States, such food is put in a so-called "doggy bag", notionally to feed to pets, whether or not it is in actuality.
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