It is a variation on a Carib Indian word.
It comes from the old days
it is from Caribbean, the France go there and find people there will barbecue the whole mutton (de la barbe au cul), the brief of this way to cook mutton is barbe-cul, then it become barbecue.
The word "barbecue" originates from the Taino Indigenous people of the Caribbean, where the term "barbacoa" referred to a wooden structure used for cooking meat over a fire. The practice was later adopted and adapted by Spanish explorers and settlers.
'Barbecue' is a three syllable word.
The word barbecue comes from American Spanish, barbacoa, from the mid-seventeenth century. The American word is thought to be of Carib origin, from Arawakan, now Haiti.The word in English, in its current form, was first recorded in the early 1930s.
Some words that can be made from the word 'barbecue' are:aceacrearcarebarbarbbarebearbeerbracebubcabcarcarecrabcubcubecuecurcurbcureearebbecrurace
The word, Barbecue, has no antonyms.
Barbecue.
Baebaec
From the Carib language, the people's name for themselves, meaning the Brave Ones
Jamaica and Spain.