barbeque
/ˈbɑːrbɪkjuː/
verb
- To cook food on a grill or over an open fire outdoors.
- We plan to barbeque chicken and vegetables for dinner.
- They barbeque every Sunday during the summer months.
- He learned to barbeque ribs from his grandfather.
noun
- A meal or gathering where food is cooked outdoors over an open fire or hot coals, often on a grill.
- She loves going to barbeques at the beach during summer.
- The company picnic was a big barbeque with hamburgers and hot dogs.
- We invited the neighbors over for a barbeque in the backyard.
- A metal frame or grill used for cooking food outdoors over a fire.
- Don't forget to clean the barbeque after you finish cooking.
- The old barbeque was rusty, so we replaced it with a stainless steel one.
- He bought a new barbeque with a side burner for sauces.
- Food cooked on a grill, especially meat with a smoky flavor and often with a sweet or spicy sauce.
- She prefers barbeque with a tangy vinegar-based sauce.
- I ordered a plate of barbeque with coleslaw and baked beans.
- The restaurant is famous for its Texas-style barbeque.