blunch

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of breakfast +‎ lunch

Noun[edit]

blunch (uncountable)

  1. (informal, humorous, rare) A meal eaten between breakfast and lunch, or combining the two; brunch.
    • 1998, Steven M. Lewis, The ABCs of Real Family Values:
      In fact, I'm sure my blunch habits sound familiar to many of you who live life (and eat food) on the run — which is most of you.
    • 2003, J. D. Dickey, Richie Unterberger, Seattle, page 153:
      [] get here early for weekend "blunch," when the small diner quickly reaches capacity.