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Brunch

10:34 exactly, the time at which for one single minute simpletons cannot decide what to eat.

So they call it something other than breakfast or lunch to satisfy their millennial avocado toast desires...

"Hey, what time should we have brunch?"
"Is 11 okay?"
"I was thinking 10 maybe?"
"10:34...?"
"Perfect"

by Iwoulddoanythingfornewjordans September 2, 2017

11πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Brunch

Lunch with 2 or more men that typically end with gay sex. Other words called Bro Lunch

Guy 1- "Are you going to Kyle's Brunch} later?

Guy 2- "Yeah, I heard there will be like 5 other people going"

by Tramlamar October 28, 2017

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Brunch

A term used to describe your average, basic white girl. You know how when you go to brunch and you have a few mimosas with the girls so you’re not quiet drunk but you’re not sober... you’re halfway to greatness.

Girl 1: β€œomg girl, Olivia is so brunch. Her ass is flat and she’s basic but at least she’s not ugly”
Girl 2: β€œprops to her for trying but she just got brunched”

by Clazzaaaaa July 6, 2019

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Brunch

Often wrongly identified as a simply mixture of breakfast and lunch without any regard to time of day, brunch actually refers to the time of food consumption. Brunch begins after breakfast but prior to lunch. Specifically, it begins no sooner than 10am and no later than 12pm.

It's 10:45am... The perfect time for brunch!

by John John Doe Doe May 4, 2015

6πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Brunch

Tea and a biscuit eaten between breakfast and lunch by women or homos.

Oh, look at those two, totally off to get some brunch.

by robog June 8, 2010

41πŸ‘ 51πŸ‘Ž


brunch

an excuse for fat people to eat an extra meal.

"I'm still hungry after my enormous breakfast, but it's too early for lunch. Isn't not too late, however, for brunch!"

by Silly Ho December 29, 2005

69πŸ‘ 116πŸ‘Ž


brunch

a weekend ritual for twenty-something New Yorkers involving the sharing of the first meal of the day with friends after a night of debauchery. Brunch can occur any time after noon and before 5 p.m. on either Saturday or Sunday and serves as a great way to catch up with friends over moderately priced food as well as bloody marys, mimosas or several glasses of champagne. Post-brunch activities often include napping or drunk shopping.

Sunday brunch is like gay church.

by andynyc September 4, 2006

33πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž