by dave099887766543 May 21, 2011
by qwerty1234561234 May 16, 2011
Deep in the jungles of New Guinea, beastly pirates harvest batches of artisan glitter produced by guilds of little girls quietly prunching into their undies.
by shantron March 07, 2007
Noun. A heavy meal served with alcohol before brunch, usually after an evening of heavy drinking, designed to make an individual presentable for a midday event, like brunch. Etymology: pre- + brunch.
Also, intransitive verb. To consume prunch with or without enjoyment.
Also, intransitive verb. To consume prunch with or without enjoyment.
(1) He isn't sure he would have made it through brunch if he hadn't brunched beforehand. (2) I think I would like a pizza for prunch, since there may not be food served at the brunch.
by Dr. Donezo March 24, 2010
Have you prunched again?
by Jono March 27, 2005