lupper

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ʌpə(ɹ)

Etymology 1

Noun

lupper (plural luppers)

  1. (Polari, usually in the plural) A finger.
    • 1967, Hugh Paddick as Julian, Bona Guest House (Round the Horne), season 3, written by Kenneth Horne:
      Order lau your luppers on the strillers bona.
    • 2015, Steve Wickenden as Maureen, Putting on the Dish, written by Brian Fairbairn and Karl Eccleston, 1:52 from the start:
      What about your luppers? They size ten too?
    • 2015, Howard, Alex, A Hard Woman to Kill (DCI Hanlon Series; 3):
      'I'd be careful where you put your luppers, darling,' said Albert Slater. His right hand was tucked inside the silken folds of the dressing gown. Gun or knife? wondered Hanlon.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Blend of lunch + supper

Noun

lupper (countable and uncountable, plural luppers)

  1. (slang, humorous) A meal or snack eaten between the normal times for lunch and supper.
    • 2004, Rolland E. Stroup, Distilled Lincoln Anecdotes
      Working a 12:30 pm. to 9:00 pm. work shift raises the question: How can you tell the difference between the meals “linner” and “lupper?” Well, “linner” is closer to the normal lunch hour, and “lupper” is closer to supper.
    • 2012, Naomi Gayle, Landscapes in August (page 168)
      “It's not lunch time or dinner time,” she said. It was almost four o'clock. “Have you eaten lunch?” She shook her head no. “Do you have plans for dinner?” Again. No. “Good. We'll have lupper.” “Lupper?” “Lunch and supper. []
    • 2012, R. M. Singhose, Living the Dream: Harley Woman: Tales from the Open Road (page 200)
      All I wanted to do was get out of my wet clothes, catch a little lupper and get some much-needed rest. In case you don't know what lupper is, it's the same thing as brunch only later in the day. Lunch and supper combined equals lupper.

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