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braai
/ ɪ /
verb
- to grill or roast (meat) over open coals
noun
- short for braaivleis
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of braai1
Example Sentences
South Africans Trevor Immelman in 2009 and Charl Schwartzel in 2012 went with a spiced minced meat pie topped with an egg custard called a bobotie, a chilled seafood bar and a lamb-centric barbecue called a braai.
The problem is that the Springboks tend to treat teams with the verve of Scotland like some piece of meat to be cooked on a braai.
On Sunday, there will be a special church service followed by a picnic or a “braai,” a traditional South African barbecue.
Its products include an apron with the slogan "stay calm, we're going to braai now" and a hoodie that has a dedicated pocket for a bottle of beer and a handy opener attached.
Mr Visser argues that his braai does not burn long enough to do much environmental damage.
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