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munchie

n. (context Irish English) A person who lives in a Gaeltacht area of Ireland.

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Munchie

Munchie is a 1992 comedy film. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film stars Andrew Stevens and Loni Anderson and (a then-unknown) Jennifer Love Hewitt makes her debut as a film actress.

The film was released in 1992. It claimed itself to be a sequel to the 1987 comedy horror film Munchies, a film inspired by Gremlins, though it has no relation whatsoever.

Usage examples of "munchie".

Some optimistic soul had put up colored trimmings and streamers, and servants in full formal dress were preparing a buffet of little snacks and munchie things.

Does my mother feel worldlier knowing that if the munchies strike, she can make a quince sandwich?

Salvation Army tack, where the munchies, beer, and jug wine set out on tables kept the traffic moving, making it difficult for lemmings to coagulate into madding mini-crowds.

Imbibers get the munchies, and proceed to spend hundreds of credits on food.

Meals and munchies are rarely served at major crime scenes, except for the occasional Sno-Cone vendor.

The stewardesses fluttered about efficiently, giving everyone munchies, along with white wine for both of the brothers.

People are throwing cigarettes and papers and munchies onto the pristine carpeting.

Standing in the middle of the open area, I puzzled over where to put the table with pumpkins, punch bowl, and party munchies for Halloween.

A butt tray with a freshly clipped Fidel at each place, munchies bowls alongside the butt trays, and a cooler with half a dozen Reindeer Ales at the side of each chair, with lots more in the refrigerator.

Inside he found sixteen bags of Doritos, two cans of beans, one of them opened, replaced, and forgotten during binge munchies, and a box of Frosted Flakes.