What's the meal between dinner and lunch?!


Question: I'm planning my daily menu to eat 6 times daily, but it irks me to not have a name for each meal. So far I have breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and supper. What's the meal between dinner and lunch?


Answers: I'm planning my daily menu to eat 6 times daily, but it irks me to not have a name for each meal. So far I have breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and supper. What's the meal between dinner and lunch?

I've heard it called lunner before.

To the British, its afternoon tea.

eventure.....

I call it liner, a combo of lunch and dinner.

lunner or luncher or dinch or luinner or u can have it between dinner and supper like dipper or sunner

.....hey .........we call it Lunner ........ means .... delayed lunch lun.... +..ner let Bil gates make this word in his vocabulary .........

We call it tea time.

How do you type the mirror-image font, Smoky?

Just call the meals in between your main meals "snacks."

Wow, that's alot to eat...I would say a snack?

S-N-A-C-K!!!!!!

just call it afternooner

I call it Luper.. but i call dinner Supper..

mirienda

afternoon tea! (the brits have afternoon tea sometimes with a rather large spread)

and don't forget midnight snack.

as an aside, i think you should switch the names supper and dinner. my grandpa was from the south and there supper is earlier than dinner. i think this is the american use of the term (see wikipedia), whereas supper in other countries is indeed later.

From what I've heard it's called lunner (I don't know if that is right) or just call it snack time, but here in the Philippines we call it 'meryenda' or 'merienda'. ; )

meal between lunch and dinner is call as Tunch.





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