grillé — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bars interjection Slang used to praise something clever, witty, or well put — especially a sharp line in rap or a killer comeback.
- fried adjective Cooked in hot oil or fat.
- gate noun A movable barrier that closes an opening in a wall, fence, or entrance.
- grating adj Harsh or unpleasant, especially describing a sound or voice.
- grid noun A pattern of evenly spaced lines crossing to form squares, such as on graph paper or a map.
- grill noun A rack of metal bars used for cooking food over direct heat.
- grilled adj Cooked on a grill, typically over direct heat.
- lattice noun A framework of crossed strips of wood or metal, often used as a garden trellis or decorative pattern.
- roasted adj Cooked using dry heat until browned.
Senses
grillé is used for these senses in English:
- bars (sports) Any event in gymnastics using the bars.
- fried (colloquial, of electronic equipment) Broken as a result of excessive heat or an electrical surge.
- gate A tally mark consisting of four vertical bars crossed by a diagonal, representing a count of five.
- grating A barrier that has parallel or crossed bars blocking a passage but admitting air.
- grill A grillroom; a restaurant serving grilled food.
- lattice (crystallography) A regular spacing or arrangement of geometric points, often decorated with a motif.
- roasted Cooked by roasting.
bars — full definition
- interjection Slang used to praise something clever, witty, or well put — especially a sharp line in rap or a killer comeback.
- noun Clever, well-written lyrics or lines, especially in rap music.
fried — full definition
- adjective Cooked in hot oil or fat.
- adjective Informal: exhausted, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- adjective Damaged by excessive heat or an electrical surge.