Pronunciation: /ˈbrɪnər/

Definitions of brinner

noun A meal that is a combination of breakfast and dinner, typically eaten in the evening

Example Sentences

A1 I like to have brinner for dinner sometimes.

A2 Brinner is a combination of breakfast and dinner, usually eaten in the evening.

B1 My family often has brinner on Sundays when we want a more relaxed meal.

B2 Brinner has become a popular trend in many households as a way to enjoy breakfast foods at dinner time.

C1 The restaurant offers a special brinner menu for those who enjoy breakfast items at any time of day.

C2 Some upscale restaurants have started serving gourmet brinner options for their discerning clientele.

Examples of brinner in a Sentence

formal The concept of 'brinner' is becoming increasingly popular, as people enjoy breakfast foods for dinner.

informal Let's have brinner tonight and make pancakes for dinner!

slang I'm craving some brinner right now, let's order some breakfast for dinner.

figurative Having brinner with my family always brings us closer together, just like a traditional dinner.

Grammatical Forms of brinner

past tense

brinnered

plural

brinners

comparative

more brinner

superlative

most brinner

present tense

brinners

future tense

will brinner

perfect tense

have brinnered

continuous tense

is brinnering

singular

brinner

positive degree

brinner

infinitive

to brinner

gerund

brinnering

participle

brinnered

Origin and Evolution of brinner

First Known Use: 1996 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'brinner' is a portmanteau of 'breakfast' and 'dinner', combining the two meals into one.
Evolution of the word: Initially used informally and humorously, 'brinner' has become more widely accepted as a term for a meal that combines breakfast and dinner elements. It reflects the evolving dining habits and flexibility in meal choices in modern society.