Munchies

//ˈmʌnt͡ʃiz//

Synonyms for "munchies"

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Translations

20 translations across 9 languages.

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Dutch

1 entries
  • boefkik noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)

French

1 entries
  • foncedalle noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)

German

3 entries
  • Fressflash noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)
  • Heißhunger noun (hunger)
  • Knabberzeug noun (snack foods)

Italian

1 entries
  • fame chimica noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)

Polish

3 entries
  • gastrofaza noun (hunger)
  • gastrofaza noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)
  • wilczy głód noun (hunger)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • larica noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)

Russian

4 entries
  • го́лод noun (hunger)
  • голодня́к noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)
  • жор noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)
  • заку́ски noun (snack foods)

Spanish

2 entries
  • apetencia noun (hunger)
  • bajón noun (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis)

Turkish

3 entries
  • abur cubur noun (snack foods)
  • açlık noun (hunger)
  • nevale noun (snack foods)

Sample sentences

8 total sentences available.

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Tom had the munchies, but since there was nothing in the house to eat, he went to the convenience store not too far from where he lived.

Source: tatoeba (1093792)

I've got the munchies.

Source: tatoeba (5117617)

Bring some munchies.

Source: tatoeba (6965438)

"Sorry Tom! I got the munchies and ate all your beetroot." "Doesn't matter, Mary. I expected that might happen, so I bought two jars."

Source: tatoeba (8826903)

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