munchy

English

Etymology

munch + -y

Noun

munchy (plural munchies)

  1. (informal) A snack.
    • 2010, Jinna Dodds, Light Song (page 64)
      “I just stocked up the fridge with pop and there's candy bars in the cabinet, if you need a munchy.”
    • 2007, Cindy McClure, Mystery Under the Magnolia Tree (page 53)
      They left together, and as they were buckling into the Blazer, his father asked, “ Do you want to tell me now or go to The CoffeeHouse and get a munchy first?”
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