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surf-'n'-turf

American  
[surf-uhn-turf] / ˈsɜrf ənˈtɜrf /

surf 'n' turf British  

noun

  1. a dish consisting of meat served with seafood

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“Take, for instance, the Scorpion Chop,” she says of the restaurant’s whimsical upgrade on a classic surf n’turf.

From Seattle Times

Although, the News & Observer pointed out that Tillis, who has been running behind his challenger, in 2014 referred to “Surf n turf: cedar plank salmon and tenderloin steaks” as a “backyard BBQ.”

From Fox News

It can be hard explaining my adult allergies to other people, especially those who've witnessed me fully go to town on a surf n' turf platter.

From Salon

The Surf'n'Turf project will involve the electrolyser producing hydrogen using electricity from Emec's test site as well as power from a 900kW wind turbine owned by the Eday community.

From BBC

He calls the  lifestyle “surf ‘n turf.”

From National Geographic