a combination of both western and eastern philosophy. PLURCHICHI combines the western idealistic 'plur' (peace, love, unity, and respect) with the eastern 'chi' (The vital force believed in Taoism to be inherent in all things. The unimpeded circulation of chi and a balance of its negative and positive forms in the body are believed to be essential to the life force).
An increasingly popular term derived from the acts to plough and to lunch. The meaning is to engage in a session of sexual intercourse after (or with) lunch. Can also be applied to dinner (plinner) and breakfast (ploughfast).