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lunch verb- to fail, to do poorly US
- — Current Slang, p. 5, Winter 1966
- to cause a car engine to explode, scattering parts on the track or road US
An especially common event and term in drag racing. - The car was basically lunched, but the service department had added some lipstick. — Stephen Cannell, Big Con, p. 29, 1997
- to perform oral sex UK, 1996
- — A.D Peterkin, The Bald-Headed Hermit and the Artichoke, p. 56, 1999
▶ get lunched to be knocked from your surfboard and thrashed by the ocean US- — Michael V. Anderson, The Bad, Rad, Not to Forget Way Cool Beach and Surf Discriptionary, p. 13, 1988
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