Greale

Word: Greale
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪl/

Definition:
A heavy, unscheduled meal that replaces both lunch and dinner, usually eaten at an odd time of day. Often results from skipping regular meals but feeling super hungry later.

Example Sentences:

“Weekends are just greales and naps for me.”

Origin:
Coined in 2025 by paras verma, “greale” blends great and meal to describe this all-too-relatable eating pattern.
“I didn’t have time for lunch or dinner, so I just had a massive greale at 5 PM.”
by Parpallu April 20, 2025
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