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Slang tagged with "meal" represents a unique corner of modern language β the informal words and expressions connected to meal culture, communities, and conversations. These terms reflect how people actually communicate when talking about or within meal-related contexts.
Understanding "meal" slang helps you stay connected to the evolving vocabulary of the communities and topics you care about. Language is always changing, and niche categories like this one often produce the most creative and culturally revealing expressions. Whether you're a curious learner, a parent, or a language enthusiast, exploring meal slang offers a window into how real people communicate.
To eat; also, food itself (e.g., "come chop" - come eat, or "wetin be your chop?" - whats your food?).
Goulash; often a hearty, simple meal common in cafeterias or home cooking.
Eating a meal (literally "stomach worship" - humorous/informal).
Two healths (said before/after a meal, similar to "bon appΓ©tit").
Food; a meal (especially common in military or northern UK slang).
A category of starchy, dough-like foods (like fufu, eba, pounded yam) eaten with various soups/stews.
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