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have the munchies vs to feel peckish
I have the munchies.
I am feeling peckish.
Are they synonyms?
Mar 31, 2017 9:47 AM
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Hi Victoria,
'I'm feeling peckish', or 'I'm a bit peckish' are definitely used in the UK when speaking, but I agree with Chris that the use of 'the munchies' has the same connations in the UK that he has described..
Melanie :-)
March 31, 2017
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"peckish" is mostly used in the UK. An American would almost never say "peckish".
"Munchies" is frequently used in the US. However, it doesn't just mean "hungry". It usually means "I have just consumed marijuana, and the marijuana has made me hungry. I have the munchies." We'll also occasionally talk about having the munchies after consuming alcohol or having sex.
If we just want to say we are slightly hungry, we might say something like "I'm a bit hungry" or "I'm a little hungry".
March 31, 2017
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