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brunchy

A word for how good the brunch options are in a city.
Portland is way more brunchy than Seattle.
by WiggumX June 6, 2011
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Look at this dress, it's so brunchy.
by ZAKfreeman April 25, 2015
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brunchy

Anglo-EEAAA-IAN Noun, derived from frenchy, brunch and paddington bear meaning 'to be frenchy'.
'brunchy ennit'
by Lloyd January 21, 2004
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Brunchy

A word used to describe a restaurant in terms of being better for brunch versus other meals.
Los Angeles restaurants become very brunchy on weekends.

Let's go to a brunchy restaurant on Saturday!
Hmmm...let's not go there for dinner. That restaurant is too brunchy - not fancy enough for our group.
by wordie88 April 16, 2013
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Brunchy

A middle aged technocrat whose only hobby is going to brunch with their brunchy friends. After a long week pushing pencils and filing documents, they satisfy their meaningless life by ordering French 75s at 10am and asking the server to take a picture for instagram.
Hey bro, wanna get mimosas and vegan breakfast tacos at Huckleberry?

No thanks brunchy, I'm all out of d-bag nickels.
by Llano May 3, 2024
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Brunch Democrat

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."
"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
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Big Gay Brunch

"BGB" for short, this is a phenomenon which occurs generally on Sundays but may happen on a Saturday. It starts with the idea of cooking brunch, but balloons out of control with a mini-party of anywhere between 5-15 people in the kitchen cooking, blasting music and dancing. The actual food itself becomes a distraction as it's more important to be in the dance cage at this point drinking straight from the champagne bottle that was originally meant for classy mimosas. Most people call out of work the next day.
"Hey Chip, you heading over to Big Gay Brunch"? "Oh HELL no. Last week I didn't make it into work until Wednesday"
by thomidu June 17, 2013
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