Brinner and Dreakfast
    Tom Kysilko 
    pds at VISI.COM
       
    Fri Feb 25 00:40:01 UTC 2005
    
    
  
Some time in the late '70s a friend of mine used "Dreckfast" as a nonce
condemnation of the pancake house fare we were sharing.  It stuck among our
acquaintance for a while, but I haven't heard it since.
His favorite portmanteau was "Wopera" for Italian opera.
When I filtered for only English language sites, Google gave me 193 hits
for "Wopera", but most of them still seem to be Hungarian
names.  "Dreckfast" gets only two distinct hits -- "Dread and Dreckfast"
and "Dreckfast of Champions"
--Tom Kysilko
At 2/24/2005 04:56 PM -0500, Bapopik at AOL.COM wrote:
>My niece's friend here mentioned "brinner." That's not in the Urban
>Dictionary, but "dreakfast" is. They're both terms like "brunch," from
>breakfast or lunch or dinner or supper.
    
    
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