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  • Hello, I would like to know if the word teanner exists in the dictionary.

    A blend of tea and dinner, when you have a late tea with some food that usually take at dinner. Similar to brunch but in the afternoon evening.

    Thanks!

    I am from Argentina and studying English, sorry if I made mistakes!

    August 9, 2019

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  • Excellent.

    *polishes tiara*

    *polishes off a tray full of Fufluns*

    August 16, 2019

  • Tiaras are a must.

    30-50 feral Wordniks are invited.

    When? When the echnidna emerges from its burrow and sees its own shadow, there will be...no, wait, that's something else.

    Come when you're ready.

    August 14, 2019

  • I think teanner sounds lovely.

    But I have so many questions:

    Is this English tea and dinner business like the supper/dinner question I deal with in the middle of America?

    Must one wear a tiara to tea?

    When is bilby inviting us all over?

    Should I bring fufluns?

    August 12, 2019

  • For most British (-influenced) speakers of English tea and dinner generally mean the same thing in terms of an afternoon/evening meal so it's not a word that we'd use or need.

    August 9, 2019

  • well, it does now. See teanner.


    You are welcome to add comments to any word page containing this kind of information, whether or not the word already exists.  

    August 9, 2019

  • Hello, I would like to know if the word teanner exists in the dictionary.

    A blend of tea and dinner, when you have a late tea with some food that usually take at dinner. Similar to brunch but in the afternoon evening.

    Thanks!

    I am from Argentina and studying English, sorry if I made mistakes!

    August 9, 2019