airflown

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From air +‎ flown.

Adjective

airflown (not comparable)

  1. (Singapore, of food and ingredients) Freshly imported; flown in from another country.
    • 2019, Sarah Buschfeld, Children’s English in Singapore: Acquisition, Properties, and Use, →ISBN, Singapore English, page 33:
      [] lexical innovations, especially compounds, some of them with all elements of English origin, others of hybrid nature: e.g., White Horse (“the sons of politicians or other important persons”), hawker stall/hawker centre (s.a.), void deck (“empty space kept for social functions on the ground floor of apartment blocks”), airflown (“freshly imported (food)”) []
    • 2024 December 12 (last accessed), “Air Flown Fresh Salmon Fillet”, in fisk.com.sg, archived from the original on 14 July 2024:
      Air flown fresh Salmon farmed in Norwegian cold & clean waters off the coast of Norway. A versatile fish prepared with the skin on for ease of cooking and to give a fuller flavour.