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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Neither.
    Underwear or boxers.
    Where is my fucking like button @rage2 goddammit.

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    I wouldn't say any of these things, but if I had to I'd say gitch or gorch long before ginch.

    Chocolate milk is Vico, and I'll continue to call it that forever. Dinner is at noon. Supper is at 6. Lunch is a piece of toast or some eggs or whatever you eat before bed.
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    Oh... we got into the dinner, supper, lunch debate now too lol. And apparently Vico is a brand.. not a type so people are being brand specific not slang.

    Dinner/Supper is the same thing.. evening meal.. 6pm or so. Lunch is midday. Your workplace doesn't call your midday 30 minute or 1 hour break "dinner".. they call it lunch break.

    A lot of this is simply where someone grew up.. just like... do you call them rubber boots or gum boots?

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    I put on my gitch and bunny-hug before I have my Vico at dinner time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88CRX View Post
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    I put on my gitch and bunny-hug before I have my Vico at dinner time.
    Same
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    Meh, they all look like Jackie Chan to me
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    I'm generally cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88CRX View Post
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    I put on my gitch and bunny-hug before I have my Vico at dinner time.
    lol

    14-3 for ginch.

    Also, lunch is not eggs or toast before bed. lol. It’s at noon

    However, I have had this explained. Lunch is the food style, not the time - which jives with @SKR .

    Having lunch foods during brunch, at dinner time?
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    Morning meal = breakfast
    Late breakfast/early lunch (eating breakfast foods) = brunch
    Noon meal = lunch
    Evening meal = dinner or supper
    Snacks (at any point during the day) = snacks

    Fucking Berta's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88CRX View Post
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    Morning meal = breakfast
    Late breakfast/early lunch (eating breakfast foods) = brunch
    Noon meal = lunch
    Evening meal = dinner or supper
    Snacks (at any point during the day) = snacks

    Fucking Berta's.
    This isn't a Alberta thing as I'm from BC and the same premise applies. It seems somewhere around Saskatchewan/Manitoba it switches and they start getting all weird with their words and vocabulary.

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    Dinner is just the main meal of the day. So usually evening, but can be mid-day like a Sunday roast with the family or whatever.

    Lunch is midday

    Brunch is when you skip breakfast and have a larger lunch but its all breakfast foods. And before noon.

    Supper is the evening meal regardless what's being served.

    So Monday to Friday are lunch and dinner days. Saturday is brunch and dinner. Sunday could be a dinner and supper day if moms having us over, otherwise its snacks and takeout.

    As for underwear I don't think I've used either of those words since third grade...but it was probably ginch. I swear it was on simpsons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebane View Post
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    This isn't a Alberta thing as I'm from BC and the same premise applies. It seems somewhere around Saskatchewan/Manitoba it switches and they start getting all weird with their words and vocabulary.
    I grew up in Saskatchewan.

    So either its a Manitoba-East and/or hillbilly thing.

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    what part of the prairies does the thing where they drop the G from words? Hang -> Hain etc. I've heard that more than once.
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