linner
noun
- mix between lunch and dinner, generally in the early evening
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪnə/ / /ˈlɪnəɹ/ / [ˈlɪnɚ]
noun
Etymology: Blend of lunch + dinner.
- A meal or snack eaten between the normal times for lunch and dinner.
“Before going to work, I sometimes stop by a fast food joint for linner (too late for lunch, too early for dinner). There's always a group of elderly African men talking about politics. Since the eating area isn't very large and since their conversation is really interesting, I listen in while I'm scarfing down my seven-minute linner. They talk about all sorts of things--health care, work, family--but when it comes to race, there's only one thing they're concerned with: "the man."”
““I wouldn’t miss it!” she exclaimed, then groaned. She had a concert the night before three thousand miles away in California. “Could you change it from brunch to a linner?” she asked. “A combination of lunch and dinner?””