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to munch
01
to chew steadily or vigorously, often making a crunching sound
Transitive: to munch food | to munch on food
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
munch
3rd person singular
munches
Present participle
munching
Past simple
munched
Past participle
munched
Examples
During the movie, we sat on the couch and munch on popcorn.
Munch
01
a large bite
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
munches
02
Norwegian painter (1863-1944)
03
snacks or small amounts of food
Slang
What does "munch" mean in slang?
The structure is a simple noun derived from the verb "to munch" (to chew or eat steadily), repurposed to mean the food itself rather than the action. It is used to describe snacks or small amounts of food, often eaten between meals or casually while doing something else. People typically say "I need some munch" or "Got any munch?" when looking for chips, candy, or light bites. The term originated in British and American casual speech during the 20th century, later becoming common in youth slang and social media captions about food.
Examples
Grab some munch for the movie.



























