The word "barbecue" is believed to have originated from the Spanish term "barbacoa," which referred to a method of slow-cooking meat over an open flame or in a pit. This term was adapted from the Taíno word "barabicu," meaning a wooden framework or grill used for cooking. Over time, "barbacoa" evolved into "barbecue," reflecting the cooking style that became popular in various cultures, particularly in the Southern United States.
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The plural form of barbecue is barbecues.
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Barbecue chicken is "du poulet au barbecue" in French.
A barbecue is an incinerator.
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That person is the 'barbecuer'.
Hacked up for Barbecue was created in 1996-07.