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Noun
1. A crunchwrap refers to the popular dish, Crunchwrap Supreme®, made infamous by the national Mexican food chain, Taco Bell. While the original version is taco-based, a crunchwrap has expanded to any dish constructed like or has the form of the Crunchwrap Supreme®.
Verb
1. To cover or fold a tortilla or flatbread around an enclosed filling in a hexagon shape, and crisp on a heated surface until a sealed pocket is formed. You can crunchwrap anything including breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert. This expansion of the popular Taco Bell dish was introduced by food blogger and cookbook author, Lillie Biesinger.
"Instead of making dinner tonight I think I'll just crunchwrap my leftovers."
"He didn't have any bread so he crunchwrapped his sandwich filling."