dry lunch

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Noun[edit]

dry lunch (plural dry lunches)

  1. A lunch that is not accompanied by alcohol
  2. (England, slang) A contemptible or uncool person
    • 2009, The Firm:
      Who's the dry lunch?
      That's Terry. He's the one you headbutted.
      Oi, lunch, show us your face.

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