Definitions
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- adjective literally Offering unlimited food to a
diner at arestaurant for a fixed price for as long as he or she continues to eat. - adjective figuratively, by extension Offering unlimited
service for a fixed price per time period.
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Examples
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Though the selection is incredible and extensive, there is no "all-you-can-eat" option that made Netflix Streaming such a steal -- most HD movie rentals are $3.99, and most single episode TV show rentals are $0.99.
Netflix Alternatives For Those Who Don't Want To Pay Up 2011
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Endless buffets, all-you-can-eat dessert bars and trays of greasy fries and burgers tend to pop into mind when you think of college cafeterias.
Her Campus: The 10 Healthiest College Dining Halls in America Her Campus 2011
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However, I would add a note of caution that many may not be directly paying, but instead may have a monthly subscription to a themed site (like a Sanrio or Disney site full of static and dynamic backgrounds, email templates and emoji icons, etc) with an all-you-can-eat or points-based model.
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What I found was an all-you-can-eat buffet of music.
Meghan Overdeep: Turntable.fm: A Love Story Meghan Overdeep 2011
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What I found was an all-you-can-eat buffet of music.
Meghan Overdeep: Turntable.fm: A Love Story Meghan Overdeep 2011
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The phrase all-you-can-eat, and Feltas taking the wording literally and trying to eat the silverware and plates, the seat cushions too.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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The former is a $99/month all-you-can-eat lectures to earn college credits, and the latter a community/peer learning facility by subject/class.
commodity U 2009
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Apple itself has never embraced the kind of all-you-can-eat monthly subscription service at the core of Rhapsody, and the truth is subscription services have never really caught on a big way.
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The former is a $99/month all-you-can-eat lectures to earn college credits, and the latter a community/peer learning facility by subject/class.
commodity U 2009
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What I found was an all-you-can-eat buffet of music.
Meghan Overdeep: Turntable.fm: A Love Story Meghan Overdeep 2011
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