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(1)Food that was very popular in the 50's, now degenerated into something similar to dog food. Usually placed in a microwave for 3-5 minutes.
(2) May be used to describe easy-to-make food. (3) Can also be used to demean someone's cooking. "Hey, there's a chicken nugget in my brownie!"
"Green beans and gravy?" "Whoa, the plastic wrap's caught fire!" "I bet you couldn't even make a TV Dinner." "This tastes like a TV Dinner" |
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1) Getting head while watching TV
2) Giving head while the TV is on 3) see "hungryman" I enjoyed a great TV Dinner while watching the game.
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adj. When something is old and/or bland. Used in the song "New Track" by the G-Tones, a band consisting of 4 white teenagers from Gunnison. Their names are DJ Slayer, Skeet Murturd, MC Condor, and Prof. P-Stain. G-Tones: Your beats are TV dinner, old and bland
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