chuck wagon

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English

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Etymology

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From chuck +‎ wagon; chuck was cowboy slang for food.

Noun

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chuck wagon (plural chuck wagons)

  1. (US, historical) A wagon equipped with food and cooking utensils, and used to prepare meals, as on a ranch, in a lumber camp, or during a cattle drive in the latter part of the 19th century.
  2. A sandwich composed of a piece of chicken-fried steak or a breaded beef patty, with typical toppings being lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.