McD

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English

Proper noun

McD

  1. (informal) McDonald's.
    • 1994, Charles Bernstein, Ron Paul, “Leader of the Pack: The Big Mac”, in Winning the Chain Restaurant Game: Eight Key Strategies, New York, N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., →ISBN, page 240:
      Executive staff members take themselves very seriously at McD. This is a war, not a game. Yet they also know how to enjoy themselves and have fun. They realize that as serious as a situation may be, McD will overcome it, just as it has overcome all the nasty, unfounded rumors of worms in McD burgers and other innuendos over the years.
    • 2005, Ee Lin See, “Chicken Pox!”, in My Kiasu Teenage Life in Singapore, Singapore: Monsoon Books, published 2011, →ISBN:
      I went to McD for lunch with Jen Nee and Sunny. Cheeseburgers only 88c.
    • 2017, Harshda Mangal, “Checking out the Way”, in Almost a Love Story, Chennai: Notion Press, →ISBN:
      This time, I upgraded the standards and we went to McD. As we entered the place, it was crowded as usual. I went up to the counter to place an order and used my Food Panda passes which allowed me to have an extra burger and a coke at the purchase of Rs. 100.