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Phrase(s): *to go
1. [of a purchase of cooked food] to be taken elsewhere to be eaten. (*Typically: buy some food ~; get some food ~; have some food ~; order some food ~.) • Let’s stop here and buy six hamburgers to go. • I didn’t thaw anything for dinner. Let’s stop off on the way home and get something to go. 2. [of a number or an amount] remaining; yet to be dealt with. • I finished with two of them and have four to go.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs