the feeling of being not quite hungry but still wanting something to eat - a middle ground between not hungry and hungry.
G: You want to get the super burrito?
B: Nah, I'm only hungrish so I'll get the small.
G: You hungry?
B: Nah, just hungrish. Got any snacks?
B: Nah, I'm only hungrish so I'll get the small.
G: You hungry?
B: Nah, just hungrish. Got any snacks?
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Mikor lehet felveni a car amit a Honda dealishipnal hagytunk?
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When can we pick up the car that we left at the Honda dealership?
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Get the hungish mug.Noun; The mythical Norse warrior who is known to thrust his spear into the stomachs of those who havn't eaten recently, causing what is known as the "Hungrich Pains" or more commonly known in english as "Hunger Pains".
Raised in Asgard, the capital city of the Norse Gods, Hungrich was put appointed by Odin as the overseer of all food production in the Nine Worlds.
Betrayed by Loki when the stores for the spring feast were stolen, Odin punished Hungrich by taking away his wife's ability to feel hunger. Hungrich was then forced to gently jab her with his spear to remind her to eat as a last resort as she wasted away infront of his eyes.
To this day Hungrich stalks the earth, gently jabbing people in the stomach to remind them that they have forgotten to eat.
Hungrich is followed by his faithful companion Crampus. A magical dog who is known to take a grudge against those who eat to much or too fast.
Raised in Asgard, the capital city of the Norse Gods, Hungrich was put appointed by Odin as the overseer of all food production in the Nine Worlds.
Betrayed by Loki when the stores for the spring feast were stolen, Odin punished Hungrich by taking away his wife's ability to feel hunger. Hungrich was then forced to gently jab her with his spear to remind her to eat as a last resort as she wasted away infront of his eyes.
To this day Hungrich stalks the earth, gently jabbing people in the stomach to remind them that they have forgotten to eat.
Hungrich is followed by his faithful companion Crampus. A magical dog who is known to take a grudge against those who eat to much or too fast.
by calmwaters September 29, 2011
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