munchies
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munch·ies
(mŭn′chēz)pl.n. Slang
1. Food for snacking.
2. A craving for snack foods. Often used with the: an attack of the munchies.
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munchies
(ˈmʌntʃɪz)pl n
1. (Recreational Drugs) the munchies a craving for food, esp when induced by alcohol or drugs
2. (Cookery) snacks or food collectively
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munch•ies
(ˈmʌn tʃiz)n.pl. Informal.
1. food suitable for snacking.
2. hunger pangs: an attack of the munchies.
[1955–60]
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munchies
pl (US inf) → Knabberei f (inf)
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