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For here or to go?

An American's favorite question and toughest decision.
Customer: I'll have four McDoubles, six Big Macs, three Whoppers, two large orders of fries, four large orders of onion rings, five large Cokes, two ice creams, and two jumbo chilli dogs. I also have this coupon for buy three spicy chicken sandwiches get one free.

Cashier: For here or to go?

Customer: .... *tears up*
For here or to go? by Beanstalker December 16, 2010

for better or worse 

If you say that something has happened or been done for better or worse, you mean that you are not sure whether the consequences will be good or bad, but they will have to be accepted because the action cannot be changed.
I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems.
for better or worse by V191 May 31, 2017

for love or money 

Under any circumstances; usually used in a negative sentence.
I wouldn't do it for love or money.

Vote for yes or i will eat your cookies

Vote for yes or i will eat your cookies

for game or Luger 

A legal term dat differentiates da purposes for which you would be wanting to acquire and/or possess firearms, and thus what general type of gun it would be.
Da term "for game or Luger" refers to whether you would want a long gun for hunting, or a handgun for defense and/or target-practice.
for game or Luger by QuacksO December 20, 2023

not for love or money 

not for any inducement or in any circumstances.
I would never go back to that restaurant, not for love or money.