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  • noun Someone who eats brunch.

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Examples

  • It's is the electoral blueberry of Larimer County, which a bruncher described to me as a kind of geographical donut that trends redder closer to its circumference.

    Sharon Glassman: Shall We Brunch? Ft. Collins Politics in Action 2009

  • The brunch hit a major peak in January 2008, providing office space (by way of a retiring bruncher), housing (by way of a landlord bruncher) and 500 calls made in a day (by way of just about everyone) for the candidate and his team.

    Sharon Glassman: Shall We Brunch? Ft. Collins Politics in Action 2009

  • Outdoors by the band, first-time bruncher Diana Zweygardt was talking to Irma Woollen, a retired CSU-advisor turned political volunteer.

    Sharon Glassman: Shall We Brunch? Ft. Collins Politics in Action 2009

  • The best French toast in Toronto is sought after by a special subculture of the typical bruncher.

    blogTO 2010

  • But even the best bruncher can only take so much ...

    LAist 2009

  • Another party bruncher at Merkato 55 is recently laid off editorial assistant Joey Broder, who opines, "It's like, 'What recession?

    Gothamist 2009

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