chefling

English

Etymology

From chef + -ling.

Noun

chefling (plural cheflings)

  1. A young, little, or subordinate chef
    • 1988, Poetry Australia - Issues 117-122 - Page 65:
      [] they see that up & coming cheflings do not scoff
      at peelings []
    • 2008, Rikki Ducornet, ‎Tom Motley, The One Marvelous Thing - Page 83:
      “Do I ask you?”, she shouts, “what goes on in the kitchen? How do I know you're not buggering your cheflings in the larder?”
    • 2015, Susan D Curtis, ‎Nicole Curtis Ammerman, Santa Fe School of Cooking:
      A part-time chef at the Santa Fe School of Cooking and full-time Culinary Arts Director at the Santa Fe Community College, Michelle proudly enjoys educating her “cheflings.”

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