A slang term usually aimed at American Democrat voters (generally those who are upper middle class or rich) who care more about being mildly inconvenienced by not being able to go to brunch than they do about people who aren't as better off as them.
The term originated during the Women's March on Washington in 2017, where several white women held up signs that said "If Hillary were president, we'd be at brunch."
The term originated during the Women's March on Washington in 2017, where several white women held up signs that said "If Hillary were president, we'd be at brunch."
"In American politics you can be one of three people: The Millionaire, The poor Republican/Democrat, or the Brunch Democrat. No one likes the Brunch Democrat."
by Julius J October 27, 2020
Gathering of homogeneously haircut homosexual white bottoms celebrating their progress and privilege over an all you can drink event ironically billed as "bottomless."
Hey, you guys doing DC brunch this weekend?
No, can't make it, trying to branch out. But see you at town later.
No, can't make it, trying to branch out. But see you at town later.
by Dupont Shaw NoMa August 03, 2017
a situation in which an individual becomes infatuated with their server or host during a leisurely Sunday brunch.
by Bc January 24, 2016
Brunch Whore: adjective. Broozy bitches who seek out the bottom mimosa brunch and stay from the starting time until the close to maximize the $15.00 investment but want seperate checks.
by Mtgrizinreno December 15, 2019
A morning or early afternoon event at which for a set price you get a certain number of courses and unlimited alcohol.
That nigga clever, he knows some of the best bottomless brunch deals in London for you to dive right into
by Nigga clever July 11, 2021
An unusually long midday weekend meal, popularized by the gay community and characterized by excessive mimosa drinking, gossip and inside jokes. Occasionally followed by more drinking at a secondary (and sometimes tertiary) location.
by The Fourth Roy April 12, 2013
A day of celebration that falls on the Sunday after the first day of spring every March. It originated as a non religious, non commercial holiday that celebrates the change of season with the century old tradition of brunch.
Gift giving is customary on Brunching Day to add the the joyous undertone of the tradition, and as an act of defiance to the stagnant commercially propelled gift giving of western culture's "holiday season"
The first recorded Brunching Day occurred in Kansas City, Missouri on March 23, 2014.
Gift giving is customary on Brunching Day to add the the joyous undertone of the tradition, and as an act of defiance to the stagnant commercially propelled gift giving of western culture's "holiday season"
The first recorded Brunching Day occurred in Kansas City, Missouri on March 23, 2014.
My favorite holiday is Brunching Day!
by BrunchingDay March 13, 2014