In slang, "pack a lunch" generally means to prepare a meal at home to eat later, but it also carries a deeper, informal meaning of bringing significant provisions or supplies for a long, demanding task or journey, implying you need to be self-sufficient because resources might be scarce or nonexistent. It can also be a literal reference to bringing a packed lunch (a homemade meal in a container).
Etymology. From the idea that a large and difficult task requires substantial preparation and effort. The same metaphor is at work for get up early; pack a lunch may well have come after get up early as an elaboration of the metaphor.
lunchbox noun
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang Author(s): John AytoJohn Ayto, John SimpsonJohn Simpson. Brit A man's genitalia, esp. as made more apparent by tightly fitting trousers. 1992–.
: a lunch that is made at home, packed inside a bag or box, and eaten at a job, at school, etc.
idiom. informal. : to stop doing a job or an activity : quit. Do you think we should pack it in or keep going? They were ready to pack it in for the day.
to end your relationship with someone, or to stop meeting or spending time with them: "Is Emma still seeing Joe?" "No, she's packed him in."
(slang) A loose, lewd, or worthless person. That stupid pack did nothing but stare at us throughout the whole project. (snooker, pool) A tight group of object balls in cue sports.
Lunchin – adj. Tripping; Off one's rocker; Something crazy; Acting a fool.
But lunchbox shaming goes beyond just disliking a food. It's when a child is criticized, made fun of or excluded because of the foods they bring to school. This type of shaming often targets foods that reflect a family's cultural background, traditions, or socio-economic status.
The expression out to lunch is an idiom that means "too strange or confused to know what is really happening." Although some idioms have parts that can vary, this one is fixed. The three words out + to + lunch must be present and they must be in that order, with no other words between them.
A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or brown-bag lunch in North America) is a lunch which is prepared before arriving at the place where it is to be eaten.
The slang expression “bring it” means to do your best. Definitions of bring. verb. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. “Bring me the box from the other room”
A bowl is a feature on a pipe, bong or any smoking device that contains the weed. You'll often hear people say, “Let's load a bowl,” which basically means, “Let's stuff weed into this hole so we can light it on fire.” Once the weed is packed down into the bowl, it is ready to be lit and enjoyed by all.
In slang, "cake" most commonly refers to a person's buttocks, implying a large, attractive, or well-shaped rear, often used with phrases like "caked up" or the cake emoji (🎂). It can also mean something is easy, like "piece of cake," but the butt connotation is prevalent in modern social media slang, contrasting with older meanings of being foolish or soft.
idiom informal. Add to word list Add to word list. to have a lot of force or a great effect: His speech packed quite a punch.
Money/material wealth. 2. Larger goals in your life. 3. A literal bag, which you can store things in (like money).
Our premise is simple: a lunch date or drink after work is the ideal first date. It's a relaxed setting where you can get to know one another. We set up the details of the date—all you need to do is discover if there's chemistry. Our Process. Your Dating Journey.
If his next meal invite is on a prime date night like a Friday or Sat, then he's definitely making a move. If it's just another lunch date, or coffee, you're probably safe, it's just friends.
a light meal put in a bag or container, that you take with you to be eaten later, for example at school or work. Peter Dazeley/The Image Bank/GettyImages.
When a man says he bagged a woman, it usually means he is bragging about dating her or having sex with her. Bagging can also mean to steal or rob, so when a man says he bagged someone it could mean that he robbed them of their virginity. It's a hunting reference to catching prey.
This may seem an ambitiously small suitcase, but the golden rule of packing is to always take half the clothes you were planning to bring (and twice the money).
idiom. US slang, old-fashioned + humorous. : to carry a gun. a thug who was packing heat.