Sunday, 28 February 2010

Word of the Day: Gramaungere

Do you know what it means?

It means a great or delicious meal. The Times says, "English is rich in gluttonous words: tuck, Bacchanalia, bunfights, fleshpots..."

Here's how you use the word in a sentence:

To celebrate your graduation, let's go to a restaurant for a gramaungere.

2 comments:

Casey Ann said...

May be derived from the French for big (grand) eat (meal).

Anonymous said...

nice post. thanks.