- afters
- noun plural Date: circa 1909 British dessert
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
afters — ► PLURAL NOUN Brit. informal ▪ the dessert course of a meal … English terms dictionary
Afters — Infobox Album | Name = Afters Type = compilation Artist = Hatfield and the North Released = 1980 Recorded = 1970s Genre = Progressive rock (Canterbury scene) Length = 47:03 Label = Virgin Records Producer = Hatfield and the North Reviews =… … Wikipedia
afters — /ˈaftəz/ (say ahftuhz) Colloquial –plural noun 1. dessert: what did you have for afters? 2. afternoon tea. 3. after school care. –phrase 4. for afters, as a follow up activity: to go to a movie and then to a friend s place for afters …
afters — noun a) dessert What are we having for afters, Mum? I really want ice cream... b) The festivities held after a wedding meal. To keep costs down at our wedding, we only had family at the banquet, but invited all our friends to the afters … Wiktionary
afters — n British a drinking session in a pub after official closing time, lock in. The term is an abbreviation of after hours (drinking) . ► There s going to be afters on Friday night. ► Are you going to stay for afters? … Contemporary slang
afters — UK [ˈɑːftə(r)z] / US [ˈæftərz] noun [plural] British informal the last part of a meal We had ice cream for afters … English dictionary
afters — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n dessert … English dialects glossary
afters — af|ters [ˈa:ftəz US ˈæftərz] n [plural] BrE informal the part of a meal that comes after the main dish = ↑dessert … Dictionary of contemporary English
afters — n. (British slang) dessert; course that comes after the main meal … English contemporary dictionary
afters — • short for the term after hours meaning drinking in a pub after official closing time. Also see lock in … Londonisms dictionary