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  1. Definition of bunfight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. 6 days ago · 3 meanings: British slang 1. a tea party 2. ironic an official function 3. a petty squabble or argument.... Click for more definitions.

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  4. bunfight in British English. (ˈbʌnˌfaɪt ) noun British slang. 1. a tea party. 2. ironic. an official function. 3. a petty squabble or argument.

  5. The Army's departure is probably going to kick off a huge bunfight for the land - the MoD still owns a huge swathe of property, some of it crumbling, much of it in surprisingly picturesque locations. On the other hand it's a bunfight, everybody's doing their own thing. But in the way it is currently worded, it will just be an absolute bunfight.

  6. Apr 18, 2022 · The term bun fight is evidently widely used across nations of the old British Commonwealth and goes back to the late 1800s. ‘Bun fight’ in slang dictionaries. The traditional meaning of bun fight appears in a glossary entry in Hippocrene Language and Travel Guide to Britain (1996): tea fight or bun fight — tea party.

  7. bunfight From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bunfight bun‧fight / ˈbʌnfaɪt / noun [ countable ] British English informal 1 an argument There was a bunfight over who should pay for the damage. 2 a party with food, arranged by an organization The Rugby Club is planning a bunfight.

  8. May 16, 2024 · The slang term “bun fight” is used to refer to a formal event which requires people to dress up, whether or not the event features food, let alone buns. You may also hear it used in reference to a large party at which food is served, and a bun fight may also appear in the guise of a petty argument. In any case, the term appears to be ...

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