The phrase "Dine and dash" means to go to a restaurant to eat, and then leave quickly without paying.
of Dine, from Dine, a.
Dine and Dash.
The future tense of "dine" is "will dine."
sine dine
The noun form for the verb to dine is diner, one who dines or a place to dine.
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There is no language called dine.
Customers or patrons dine in restaurants.
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Jime Dine Lives in Ohio.
It means to dine outside