Pronunciation: /ˈlʌpər/

Definitions of lupper

noun a meal that is a combination of lunch and supper

Example Sentences

A1 I had lupper with my friends yesterday.

A2 Do you prefer lupper or dinner as your main meal?

B1 Lupper is a combination of lunch and supper, usually eaten in the late afternoon.

B2 After a long day at work, I like to relax with a nice lupper at home.

C1 The restaurant offers a special lupper menu for those who dine later in the day.

C2 During our vacation in Spain, we enjoyed many delicious lupper meals by the beach.

Examples of lupper in a Sentence

formal The concept of 'lupper' as a meal between lunch and supper is gaining popularity in some cultures.

informal Let's grab some lupper before heading home for the day.

slang I'm craving some lupper, wanna join me?

figurative In the hustle and bustle of the city, time seems to blur into a continuous lupper of activities.

Grammatical Forms of lupper

past tense

luppered

plural

luppers

comparative

more lupper

superlative

most lupper

present tense

luppers

future tense

will lupper

perfect tense

have luppered

continuous tense

is luppering

singular

lupper

positive degree

lupper

infinitive

to lupper

gerund

luppering

participle

luppered

Origin and Evolution of lupper

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'lupper' is believed to have originated as a combination of 'lunch' and 'supper'. It likely emerged as a colloquial term to describe a meal eaten between lunch and supper.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'lupper' has become more widely recognized as a term for a late afternoon or early evening meal, bridging the gap between lunch and dinner. It is often used in informal settings or among friends and family.