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"Two dots and a dash"
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What does "Two dots and a dash" mean?
 
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If you hear a waitress say "Two dots and a dash" at a diner or restaurant, it's just another way to say "Two fried eggs and a strip of bacon." There are hundreds of other popular diner lingo phrases - to learn more, check out the links below or browse the rest of our restaurant slang dictionary.
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