The waiter is stating that Templo is correct: in this instance, it is a contraction for ‘The Chef is special.’ Pepper and others are correct that it could also mean ‘The special food dish prepared by or for the chef.’Which means Bargrove is also correct: it’s a pun with more than one meaning – and maybe it’s intentional on the chef’s part (here, the apostrophe s is possessive), or maybe the waiter just thinks the chef’s a special person (here used as a contraction) and so claims that’s what it means.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
The apostrophe S making the contraction of “chef is.” Oh, boy.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Well, this is just spesh-ull…
Bargrove over 8 years ago
It’s a pun, dear ones. It has more that one meaning.
JastMe over 8 years ago
The waiter is stating that Templo is correct: in this instance, it is a contraction for ‘The Chef is special.’ Pepper and others are correct that it could also mean ‘The special food dish prepared by or for the chef.’Which means Bargrove is also correct: it’s a pun with more than one meaning – and maybe it’s intentional on the chef’s part (here, the apostrophe s is possessive), or maybe the waiter just thinks the chef’s a special person (here used as a contraction) and so claims that’s what it means.