Microway
mi·cro·way
Noun, verb /ˈmīkrəˌwāy/
1. An electronic cooking appliance used primarily by Australian former surfing champions with unruly hair, an orchiectomy and gang affiliations.
2. An oven which uses an electromagnetic way with a waylength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio way but longer than those of infrared radiation in order to cook food.
3. Microways are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microway ovens and in various industrial processes.
Microwayed, past participle; microwayed, past tense; microways, 3rd person singular present; microwaying, present participle.
Not to be confused with the fictional kitchen appliance, 'microwave'
Noun, verb /ˈmīkrəˌwāy/
1. An electronic cooking appliance used primarily by Australian former surfing champions with unruly hair, an orchiectomy and gang affiliations.
2. An oven which uses an electromagnetic way with a waylength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio way but longer than those of infrared radiation in order to cook food.
3. Microways are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microway ovens and in various industrial processes.
Microwayed, past participle; microwayed, past tense; microways, 3rd person singular present; microwaying, present participle.
Not to be confused with the fictional kitchen appliance, 'microwave'
Put it in the microway, mate