Dine and dash
Form of theft by fraud / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the casual strategy game, see Diner Dash. For the song by The Chats, see High Risk Behaviour.
"Dine and dash" is a phrase used to describe a person that has not paid for their meal at a restaurant. The act usually involves the client placing an order, consuming it, and then exiting the establishment before or after being presented with the bill. The action is often considered to be a form of theft.
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