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  1. 21 mar 2009 · turn and burn. In the restaurant world, this phrase describes the method by which a server will try to get a table out of his section as quickly as possible. This method is especially useful when dealing with customers who are not spending a lot of money and therefore, will not leave a big tip.

  2. 27 maj 2009 · By far the most common meaning of “turn and burn” is what Johnny L.A. gives in post #10. It’s used mostly in situations where the work to be “turned and burned” comes in discrete chunks - waiting tables at a restaurant, a stack of forms on a desk, pieces of software code, etc.

  3. When a fighter jet makes a rapid turn and then turns on its afterburners to accelerate very fast in its new direction. As a metaphor, to make a rapid, drastic change.

  4. turn and burn This is military fighter pilots' jargon. When the last missile is fired or when the ordinance has been dropped on target, it is then time to quickly get out of the area-of-operations.

  5. Why is the term 'Turn and Burn' offensive? Not sure why I never questioned this, but long ago in Basic I heard my Drill Sergeant explain the response to close engagement ambush (Assault through) and during his explanation referred to it as 'Turn and Burn' he then corrected himself saying"In today's military we call it Turn and Burn because of ...

  6. 21 sie 2022 · Definition of Let’s turn and burn. It is not a set phrase and the meaning is not clear. Maybe it means to leave very quickly. "Let's turn around and burn rubber (to spin the tires very quickly) getting out of here." But this is only a guess.

  7. Turn and Burn is a term commonly used in the world of street racing. It refers to the act of quickly accelerating your vehicle, making a sharp turn, and then immediately accelerating again. This maneuver is often used to gain an advantage over other racers, as it allows the driver to quickly change direction while maintaining their speed.

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