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supper

Parf of speech: Noun, OED Year: 1300, OED Evaluation: N/A

The last meal of the day; (contextually) the time at which this is eaten, supper time. Also: the food eaten at such a meal. Often without article, demonstrative, possessive, or other modifier.

ExampleMeaning
It was the first word that came to your mind and come the end it started- we had got- talking about peanut-butter sandwiches for supper everyday. Interviewer: (Laughs). Speaker: And then we went to Lindsay-Lohan being in jail and- Interviewer: (Laughs). Speaker: Just somehow it all tied back to a pet iguana.
The last meal of the day.
Speaker: I take all the big ones. And then a war starts and then we're find a Nerf- Nerf-gun bullets for the next three months. Interviewer: (Laughs) That's funny. Speaker: My mom would actually cook supper during one of our wars. That's what we call it and she was spaghetti this one day and Allen decided he was going to run through the kitchen upstairs. Well I was chasing him with the gun, I shot a bullet, it went into the spaghetti sauce.
The last meal of the day.
Speaker: And another thing I learned from that video was um you tell the kid to do something. And it's not, "Go do this now." It's, "Okay Brian, sometime before supper can you go take out the trash?" Interviewer: Mm-hm. Speaker: Supper comes, if they haven't taken out the trash, just don't set a- like don't set a place for them. Interviewer: Yeah? Speaker: And a little before supper, remind them, "Remember, I said, Brain, you have to go and put out the trash before supper." And- supper comes and there's not a place set for them, they'll go take out the trash.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Speaker: So he thought he'd stop by, stay overnight so he could take his son out for supper. And it's just funny how like somebody who hasn't been here in a year- Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: He recognizes me and I thought "Okay this man looks familiar." But it's 'cause he looks like his son.
The last meal of the day.
And I-don't-know what it is a muskrat or-whatever at the back there I've seen a few times but he comes down the hill and by the shed and- think he's having supper in the shed (laughs).
The last meal of the day.
Interviewer: Pig on a leash? (Laughs) Speaker: Well yeah because they took it for a walk. The kids thought it was a pet. They didn't realize it was going to become supper someday.
The last meal of the day.
Interviewer: Well, you have to have some time as family time. Speaker: Yeah. You-know got to check in with the young lad there and make sure, you-know, how's school going and- 'cause we bypass each other, we only have supper together every night as a family. Whether, you-know, like whether we see each other at any other time, we have supper at the table every night together.
The last meal of the day.
Well with my shifts I can 'cause I'll go home, sleep. I'll take something out for supper when I go home. Sleep. My son will get me up at three-thirty and I'll cook supper and we have supper together so.
The last meal of the day.
And my son will each anything. Like just about anything that you could make, he will try. So it's sometimes two or three meals, like for supper, two or three different things like if my son wants Chinese food I have to make my husband burgers and fries or a steak or-something, you-know, 'cause my husband doesn't eat that.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
... as far as planning something goes like, you-know, you guys showed up just a little bit after eleven, it was like perfect, because like as far as making a plan go as like, we've got variables that pop up within every five minutes, therefore like- planning suppers and whatnot.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Bertha, this woman that passed away, I spoke to her on the phone looking for Lisa. I would phone down there because Lisa was down there so much. Um, they were friends and she'd go and help her with cleaning and-stuff and visit and have supper with them and sort-of like just spent time.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Soon as school was out, you'd been on the rink until it was supper time and then you'd go home and eat supper and then you'd come back and play until nine-o-clock or whenever they'd turn the lights off-
The last meal of the day.
Speaker: These pins were all laced in the carpet- Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: And- and we'd go to grandma's for supper and after supper it was like, "Oh you kids go play in the basement." It was like, "No don't send us down to the basem--" 'cause you know you're going to get your feet skewered with these pins, so-
The last meal of the day.
Like we were free to roam. Um, I-mean from the time you were five or six years old, y-- you were literally kicked out of the house on- on a Saturday morning and as long as your home for supper, ah, they didn't care where you were, they didn't ask, they didn't know and- and ah, I-mean we weren't out robbing banks or-anything, we just-
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Ah, yeah, it was nice, it was very nice. It was worse when like- 'cause my mother worked, so then we always had to start the suppers and- and get ready ourselves in the morning.
The last meal of the day.
Speaker: My mother was a personal support worker so she was shift work, eh? Interviewer: Mm. Speaker: Yeah, so she worked evenings, we'd make supper and if she was gone in the day, we'd do breakfast, but yeah.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Speaker: Our synagogue was very active. Interviewer: Oh okay. Speaker: Um we had potluck suppers and we had all the Jewish holidays and we had weddings and we had um ah boys turning thirteen and for well- which is a simcha.
The last meal of the day.
ExampleMeaning
Ah, the Ukranian-church, they had a hall. Ah, yeah. And there was numerous halls around- mine halls and-that. Ah there was activities going on quite often. Dances and you-know get-togethers and suppers and-things-like-that. This is the ah, this is sixty-fifth-street, this is a senior- senior living place here. There's the old T-P-R back up there.
The last meal of the day.

take after

Parf of speech: Verb, OED Year: N/A, OED Evaluation: N/A

N/A

ExampleMeaning
Yeah it's a- our- our other cat was this part Siamese- ... A-- and ah he used to protect property. and she does too. And ah another cat came across, our cat took after him. Cat ran out on the road and got killed (laughs)- ... On the highway (laughs). Our cat stopped at the egde.
chase after
ExampleMeaning
Interviewer: Do you ever see bears up here? Speaker: (laughs) What the day before yesterday? ... Yeah we- we walked down here for exercise and there's one on the road ahead of us. We were a little concerned so we come back because- and got the car and went down because this guy- not for us (inc) but if he takes after the thing and he might get hurt.
chase after