0 a party at which you cook food over a fire outdoors -- барбекю
1 a metal frame for cooking food over a fire outdoors -- барбекю
The word barbecue is an interesting case.
A large, under-utilised pub carpark creates a desolate void only used for the occasional village fete or barbecue.
It took them the whole night to barbecue the three hogs.
In the multivariate model eating doughsticks and eating at a barbecue were no longer significant.
The whole town, blanketed by a cloud of wood smoke, smelt tantalizingly of braaivleis (barbecue) and curry.
Our study showed no association with the previously identified risks of consuming bird pecked milk [30], and consumption of barbecued chicken [2, 31].
Even the humble shed to north-east takes a space-defining role, linked to the main complex by pergola and barbecue area.
Activists formed ' walking base units ', moving from house to house and holding meetings under the guise of barbecues or birthday parties.