noun a phrase used to describe eating a meal at one's desk
adverb describing how a meal is being eaten (at one's desk)
Refers to a style of dining where food is consumed at one's desk or workstation, typically during work hours.
Describes a practice of eating lunch or snacks at one's desk rather than in a designated dining area.
Used to denote a service or option for guests to have meals delivered to their rooms or workspaces.
Relates to the trend of employees eating meals while working from home or other remote locations.
A writer may use 'al desco' to describe the act of eating lunch at their desk while working on a project or meeting a deadline.
A psychologist may use 'al desco' to refer to having a working lunch in their office while reviewing client notes or preparing for sessions.
An accountant may use 'al desco' when they need to catch up on work during their lunch break and eat at their desk to save time.
A graphic designer may use 'al desco' when they have tight deadlines and need to eat lunch while working on design projects.
A software engineer may use 'al desco' to describe the practice of eating lunch at their desk while coding or debugging software.