A past-tense verb describing the action that occurred when one vehicle met another with unhappy results. Usually, one vehicle has new accordion shaped body parts (rear-ending) or has a section crushed (under a 2nd vehicle).
Can also describe the action taken while using a vehicle as a means to run over/crush an object.
Can also describe the action taken while using a vehicle as a means to run over/crush an object.
Holy smokes, that truck munched the heck out of that car!
That driver better watch who she's cutting off or she'll get munched.
While four-wheeling this weekend, I totally munched some cedar.
That driver better watch who she's cutting off or she'll get munched.
While four-wheeling this weekend, I totally munched some cedar.
by thekelty May 13, 2009
by hephe March 29, 2005
by Carsonisafag November 16, 2016
To eat quickly. If you have a short amount of time, you have to munch. It is something you often see the Lunch Crew doing.
by Groves Warriors September 01, 2009
A group of three or more lesbians. A "munch" is to lesbians as a herd is to cattle, a gaggle is to geese, or a school is to fish for example.
I had the brainstorm of getting my elderly grandfather a new flannel shirt for Christmas and as I burst through the flannel shirt store door it was standing room only because a "munch" of lesbians were also doing their Christmas shopping.
by Wheredidja Gotohighschool July 11, 2008
The act of creating a verbal faux pas.
When words are mispronounced or substituted for similar sounding words by accident; similar to malapropisms.
Originates from PC World, Croydon, England, 2011.
When words are mispronounced or substituted for similar sounding words by accident; similar to malapropisms.
Originates from PC World, Croydon, England, 2011.
Salesman: So sir, which kind of phone contract are you looking for?
James: Something cheap as I have a really good deal right now.
Salesman: Oh really, what deal are you on?
James: Well, at the minute I pay five pounds a munch.
*Salesman and other customers snigger and chortle*
...
James: A month! Five pounds a month!
James: Something cheap as I have a really good deal right now.
Salesman: Oh really, what deal are you on?
James: Well, at the minute I pay five pounds a munch.
*Salesman and other customers snigger and chortle*
...
James: A month! Five pounds a month!
by EmmaIsDefinitelyAwesome June 20, 2011
by imadethis September 05, 2022