1. takeout - Noun
2. takeout - Adjective
3. takeout - Adjective Satellite
of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises
Source: WordNetYou can't get good Chinese takeout in China and Cuban cigars are rationed in Cuba. That's all you need to know about communism. P. J. O'Rourke
I have never really cooked, don't know how to use my dishwasher, and subsist mainly on prepared deli takeout. I don't even eat in restaurants much. Jerry Saltz
I am someone who puts their takeout or leftovers into the Tupperware and stores it in the refrigerator overnight. Jane Krakowski
I have forty-six cookbooks. I have sixty-eight takeout menus from four restaurants. I have one hundred and sixteen soy sauce packets. I have three hundred and eighty-two dishes, bowls, cups, saucers, mugs and glasses. I eat over the sink. I have five sinks, two with a view. Rick Moranis
I'm a takeout kind of girl. Whole Foods prepares most of my meals. Jenna Ushkowitz
When I come home from a shoot, I'd rather reheat food I've made than eat takeout. Ted Allen