Define Dinners Meaning

Dinners
It means boobies. Your breasts, your melons, your rack.

"Man, she has some nice dinners"
By Whitney
Dinner
Something that the king wonders about.

King: "I wonder what's for dinner."
Link: "Oh boy! I'm so hungry, I could eat an Octarok!"
By Elisabeth
For Dinner
Not in actuality; deceptively spoken. Stated either with irony or as part of a ruse. As opposed to for breakfast. Synonym of for joke.

Pancake Master: I'm the Pancake Master.

Bubble King: Oh, for dinner?

Pancake Master: No man, for breakfast (of course)!
By Etty
Dinnering

I used it in msn messenger

Person: Hey watsup?
Me: Auto message: I'm dinnering at the moment
Leave me a msg.
By Merlina
Dinner
last and most formal meal of the day; prelude to a fuck

She: "Everytime he takes me to a nice restaurant for dinner I fuck him afterwards."

He: "What's for dinner ?"
By Othelia
Dinner
an often used lame excuse to ditch your friends when you feel the need to do something better. Usually implies things such as showering, jacking off, tv, bitching, and occasionally dinner will be eaten. All while your friend is anxiously waiting on facebook chat.

oh srry shelby i gotta go to dinner. talk to you later
By Kalindi
Dinner
Anything good/Anything exciting

Person 1: “did you hear there’s gonna be a sale at _______”

Person 2: “ REALLY? DINNER!”

Person A: “Turns out the teacher won’t be taking that for a grade

Person B: “Oh, that’s dinner”
By Danell
Dinnering
The gathering of a group of animals to dine together and enjoyment of company. Generally used with loud animals and animals that might not otherwise enjoy each others company unless for food or the benefit of the group as a whole.

Are we dinnering tomorrow?
He/she/they/it enjoyed dinnering last night
By Isobel
Dinnerize
The first action towards executing dinner plans.

If we need to be at the movie by 8:30, and there is a train leaving Philedelphia at 6:00 moving at 65 mph, what time should we dinnerize to make it on time?
By Betteanne
Dinner
A common word in Youtube.com's "Wand of Gamelon".
Also very stupid and annoying when said over and over and over again.
Can be used as a noun, verb and adjective

Noun: I like to eat dinner.
Verb: I want to dinner your mom.
Adjective: Guy 1- Dude! Look what I just did.

Guy 2- Dude!!! That's totally dinner!
By Leann