barbecue vs fry up

barbecue

verb
  • To grill. 

  • To cook food on a barbecue; to smoke it over indirect heat from high-smoke fuels. 

noun
  • A floor on which coffee beans are sun-dried. 

  • Meat, especially pork or beef, which has been cooked in such an apparatus (i.e. smoked over indirect heat from high-smoke fuels) and then chopped up or shredded. 

  • A meal or event highlighted by food cooked in such an apparatus. 

  • A fireplace or pit for grilling food, typically used outdoors and traditionally employing hot charcoal as the heating medium. 

fry up

verb
  • To prepare by frying. 

noun
  • a breakfast made of tomatoes, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, bacon, sausages, hash browns, baked beans, black pudding, chips, toast and mushrooms (or any combination thereof); full English breakfast 

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