Dine and dash
Significado: To leave a restaurant without paying the bill.
'Dine and dash' (also called 'dine and ditch') is the act of eating at a restaurant and then leaving without paying. It's illegal — technically theft of services. In many American restaurants, the server has to cover the unpaid bill, which makes it a particularly disliked practice.
Ejemplos
- Someone tried to dine and dash, but the waiter caught them at the door. 有人想吃霸王餐,但被服务员在门口抓住了。Alguien intentó irse sin pagar, pero el camarero lo pilló en la puerta.誰かが食い逃げしようとしたけど、ウェイターがドアのところで捕まえた。누가 먹튀하려다가 웨이터한테 문 앞에서 잡혔어.
- Dine and dash is basically stealing — the server gets stuck with the bill. 吃霸王餐基本就是偷窃——服务员得自己掏腰包补上。Irse sin pagar es básicamente robar — el camarero acaba cargando con la cuenta.食い逃げは基本的に窃盗——サーバーがその分を負担させられる。먹튀는 기본적으로 도둑질이야——서버가 그 금액을 물어야 해.
- In college, some guys thought it was funny to dine and dash, but it's a crime. 大学时有些人觉得吃霸王餐很好玩,但这是违法的。En la universidad, algunos pensaban que era gracioso irse sin pagar, pero es un delito.大学時代、食い逃げが面白いと思ってたやつがいたけど、あれは犯罪だよ。대학 때 먹튀가 재밌다고 생각하는 애들이 있었는데, 그건 범죄야.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: restaurants, legal issues, stories
Tono: disapproving, cautionary
✓ Correcto
- Did they seriously dine and dash?他们真的吃霸王餐了?¿En serio se fueron sin pagar?マジで食い逃げしたの?진짜로 먹튀한 거야?
- Dine and dash is not cool — it hurts the server.吃霸王餐可不好——服务员要替你买单的。Irse sin pagar no tiene gracia — perjudica al camarero.食い逃げは最低——サーバーが会計を負担させられる。먹튀는 나쁜 짓이야——서버한테 피해가 가거든.
✗ Incorrecto
- Never joke about dine and dashing to a server — they won't find it funny because they often have to pay the bill千万别跟服务员开吃霸王餐的玩笑——他们不会觉得好笑,因为他们经常得自己掏钱补账单Nunca bromees sobre irte sin pagar delante de un camarero — no les hará gracia porque a menudo son ellos quienes tienen que pagar la cuentaサーバーの前で食い逃げを冗談にしないこと——彼らは会計を自腹で払わされることが多いので笑えない서버 앞에서 먹튀 농담을 하지 말 것——서버들은 자기가 그 금액을 물어야 하는 경우가 많아서 전혀 웃기지 않다
Origen e historia
American slang from the late 20th century. The rhyming phrase makes a criminal act sound deceptively casual. 'Dash' refers to running away. The practice has been a problem since restaurants began.
Contexto cultural
Era: Late 20th century term
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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