lunchable
/ˈlʌnt͡ʃəbl̩/
Etymology
From lunch + -able.
lunchable means Able to be eaten for lunch. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
adj
- Able to be eaten for lunch.“The fruit gushers had been stacked beside a host of other products from the world of little tyke cuisine, where the big draw was that everything was lunchable or chewable. Cecile had meanwhile gotten stuck on the juice box varieties,[…]”
noun
- A packed lunch in a box, or other similar product, under the Lunchables brand name.“Maroney said she’s also interested in learning about the complete nutritional makeup of the two Lunchable products to determine if they fully meet the current and proposed NSLP nutritional guidelines. […] But offering Lunchables in school cafeterias might be welcome in some school districts that are struggling with higher food costs and labor shortages, said Diane Pratt-Heavner, spokesperson for t”