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Ask for help > Our beer special tonight is a pitcher of local draft with a half dozen wings for $12.99.
Our beer special tonight is a pitcher of local draft with a half dozen wings for $12.99.

sebas555
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Our beer special tonight is a pitcher of local draft with a half dozen wings for $12.99.
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can you tell me what this means pls
i dont understand WINGS
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10 Nov 2008
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fayefaye
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Hi,
From what I know, wings means chicken wings; sometimes it means the middle part only, not the whole wing.
Cheers,
Faye.
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10 Nov 2008
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GIOVANNI
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Hi:
Wings mean chicken wings. In North America you find chicken wings and beer in pubs. People here like to eat chicken wings in bars as a snack.
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10 Nov 2008
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sebas555
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thankssss a lott!!!
and what about half litre container??? for wines could be
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11 Nov 2008
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Zora
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In North America, usually it is always served with beer or ... perhaps a glass.. of wine. I don�t know too many people that go for wings and wine.. but I guess, it is possible!
Wine is usually sold by the bottle or the glass... at least in North America. I think there are half-bottles but they aren�t half litres.
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11 Nov 2008
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MissMelissa12
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Our beer special tonight is a pitcher of local draft with a half dozen wings for $12.99.
pitcher= a container for beer. Its like 4 glasses of beer.
local draft = is just a way of distributing the beer
wings= rosted chicken wings
At bars in the united States (maybe other countries too) people have chicken wings with beers, usually when there is a game this is the tradition thing to eat .
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25 Jan 2009
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