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one-throat
Verb
slang
transitive
Japanese Meaning
急いで、最小限の咀嚼で食べる(まるで一気に喉を通すように) / むしゃむしゃと速く食う / 喉を一気に通すように、食事をあっという間に摂る
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(transitive, slang) To eat quickly and with minimal chewing, especially if to the point of swallowing food whole.
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one-throat
With the deadline looming, the interns one-throat their sandwiches and head back to their desks.
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With the deadline looming, the interns one-throat their sandwiches and head back to their desks.
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