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Use exactly as fart
Origins: Yiddish/Polish/Eastern European. Have you prunched again?
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A dainty girl's fart, usually accompanied by a light discharge of glitter. Deep in the jungles of New Guinea, beastly pirates harvest batches of artisan glitter produced by guilds of little girls quietly prunching into their undies.
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Noun. A heavy meal served with alcohol before brunch, usually after an evening of heavy drinking, designed to make an individual presentable for a midday event, like brunch. Etymology: pre- + brunch. Also, intransitive verb. To consume prunch with or without enjoyment. (1) He isn't sure he would have made it through brunch if he hadn't brunched beforehand. (2) I think I would like a pizza for prunch, since there may not be food served at the brunch.
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