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==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
['cheep / 'luhnch]
['cheep / 'luhnch]
==Description==
An event hosted by [[Sheil Catholic Center]] most weeks throughout the quarter. On Wednesdays at noon, students can go to Sheil to buy lunch for $2. Lunches typically consist of hot dogs, Boca burgers, or other grilled food, along with chips, pop, and dessert.<ref>[http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102681327409-825/Cheap+Lunch+Flyer.pdf] Cheap Lunch Flyer</ref>


==Usage==
==Usage==
Used primarily by students who are a part of the Sheil community. Some non-Catholic students have heard of this event but most have never used the phrase.<ref>I conducted an informal survey of students, some of whom were involved with Sheil and some of whom were not.</ref>
Used primarily by students who are a part of the Sheil community. Some non-Catholic students have heard of this event but most have never used the phrase.<ref>I conducted an informal survey of students, some of whom were involved with Sheil and some of whom were not.</ref>
==Description==
An event hosted by [[Sheil Catholic Center]] most weeks throughout the quarter. On Wednesdays at noon, students can go to Sheil to buy lunch for $2. Lunches typically consist of hot dogs, Boca burgers, or other grilled food, along with chips, pop, and dessert.<ref>[http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102681327409-825/Cheap+Lunch+Flyer.pdf] Cheap Lunch Flyer</ref>


==Example Sentences==
==Example Sentences==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Traditions]]

Latest revision as of 12:08, 11 March 2016

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['cheep / 'luhnch]

Description

An event hosted by Sheil Catholic Center most weeks throughout the quarter. On Wednesdays at noon, students can go to Sheil to buy lunch for $2. Lunches typically consist of hot dogs, Boca burgers, or other grilled food, along with chips, pop, and dessert.[1]

Usage

Used primarily by students who are a part of the Sheil community. Some non-Catholic students have heard of this event but most have never used the phrase.[2]

Example Sentences

Today is the last Cheap Lunch of the quarter.

Are you going to Cheap Lunch today?

References

  1. [1] Cheap Lunch Flyer
  2. I conducted an informal survey of students, some of whom were involved with Sheil and some of whom were not.