領便當

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See also: 领便当

Chinese[edit]

to receive bento
trad. (領便當) 便當
simp. (领便当) 便当
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Etymology[edit]

From the tradition in the filming industry. When an actor/actress has finished all the scenes, he/she can get a lunch box and then leave. Possibly popularized by Stephen Chow's King of Comedy.

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領便當

  1. (figurative, Internet slang) (of a character in a show) to die, disappear, or generally leave the plot

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