1. The second meal of the day, except for college students where it's the first meal of the day.
2. The mid-day break from the work place (usually 60 minutes), though sometimes used for work-related social interactions.
3. (out to ~) crazy
1. (YAWN) Damn, it's one o'clock. We have to get lunch before the cafeteria closes.
2. I'm going on lunch break right now. Let's do lunch tomorrow and discuss this further.
3. My boss is really out to lunch. No, I mean figuratively -- she's nuts.
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The Tex-Mex version of the Spanish word, almuerzo, and English word lunch, meant for kids as it is easier for them to understand.
Vamanos a comer lunche.
Yo quiero comer lunche.
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1. v. to fuck up in a Lunchbox manner.
2. adj. fucked up; ruined
"God damn, Lunchbox sure lunched this part big time."
"Holy crap, that car is LUNCHED!"
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The art of everything lunching. Can be used in any shape or form. The word really has no definition because the people who utilize it (usually potheads residing in the Washington D.C./ Montgomery County Area) only do so as a variable. Everything can be lunching, and at the same time nothing can be lunching. The word is not something to be learned; rather, it is a word to be understood, and once understood, can, and most probably will become a word you use in your vocabulary more often than linking operaters like "the" or "and".
Origins: The origin of the word and it's definition is very different from what it has become today. Supposedly, in a high school in Rockville, Maryland, there was a very obese student who used to sit all by himself in the Cafeteria and eat his lunch, which consisted of anything and everything that could be eaten. Fellow classmates called this boy a "Lunchbox" see "Lunchbox" for detailed defitinition. The word evolved from there.
"Oh My God! That dude's knees are lunching OUUUT!"
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A one-word email sent out @ approximately 10am by co-workers, most often the office slacker, as a desperate attempt to avoid actual work. Generally a call for others to join in pointless bickering regarding the location, time and mode of transport to 'Lunch'
Kosta: Lunch
Melissa: Indeed
Andrew: Yep
Kylie: That's right
Kosta: no, when
Melissa: at lunchtime
etc etc etc
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Past-tense of the word lunch. See that definition for a good idea of what lunched is. It means to do something stupid, or to mess something up. It originated from the stoner-culture, and used to be associated with being high or burnt. But that is not always the case anymore. Go read the definition for lunch if you still don't understand.
You also hear, "lunched out". Same thing, just a different way to say it.
Definitely regional, I've only heard the word used in DC when I lived there, and we said it ALL the time! Since moving from there, no one I've met has ever heard of it.
Awww, man, I lunched! I drove all the way here and forgot the dang receipt!
After all that planning, he lunched out and walked through the security gate with a nug stuck to his fleece! Needless to say, he got arrested, what an idiot!
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