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munchies
munch·ies M0483000 (mŭn′chēz)pl.n. Slang 1. Food for snacking.2. A craving for snack foods. Often used with the: an attack of the munchies.munchies (ˈmʌntʃɪz) pl n1. (Recreational Drugs) the munchies a craving for food, esp when induced by alcohol or drugs2. (Cookery) snacks or food collectivelymunch•ies (ˈmʌn tʃiz) n.pl. Informal. 1. food suitable for snacking. 2. hunger pangs: an attack of the munchies. [1955–60] Translationsmunchies
get the munchiesTo become insatiably hungry so that one has the urge to continuously eat, especially snack foods. The term is often used to describe one of the stereotypical effects of marijuana use. When I get the munchies, I just can't stop eating—it's one snack after another.See also: get, munchieshave the munchiesTo be insatiably hungry with the urge to continuously eat, especially snack foods. The term is often used to describe one of the stereotypical effects of marijuana use. When I have the munchies, I just can't stop eating—it's one snack after another.See also: have, munchieshave the ˈmunchies (informal) suddenly feel hungry: Can I borrow some money? I’ve got the munchies and I haven’t got any money to buy anything. Munchies is connected with the word munch, which means ‘eat something steadily and often noisily’.See also: have, munchiesmunchies1. n. the need to eat after using marijuana. He came in late with the minchies, and we knew what he had been up to. 2. n. snacks, such as potato chips; any casual food. What kind of munchies are we going to have? munchies A popular term for the craving for salt-rich and/or high-carbohydrate ‘junk food,’ associated with use of marijuana, amphetamines, and other recreational drugsmunchies Substance abuse A popular term for the craving for salt-rich and/or high-carbohydrate 'junk food,' associated with use of marijuna, amphetamines, and other recreational drugs. See Junk food. |