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power lunch

American  
[pou-er luhnch] / ˈpaʊ ər ˌlʌntʃ /

noun

  1. a business meeting held while eating lunch, especially one attended by powerful people.

    The restaurant was the scene of countless power lunches and celebrity date nights.

  2. a lunch intended to keep one energized and full for a busy afternoon.

    Our latest recipe card features five easy power lunches that supply fuel for the whole afternoon.


verb (used without object)

  1. to attend a business meeting held while eating lunch, especially one attended by powerful people.

    Who wants to be a producer who power lunches and talks on the phone all day?

power lunch British  

noun

  1. a high-powered business meeting conducted over lunch

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Etymology

Origin of power lunch

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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New York’s new power lunch spot is on the 37th floor of a Midtown Manhattan office building.

From The Wall Street Journal

To my surprise, none of the higher-ups responded with a high-five, a knowing nod in the hallway or an invitation to a power lunch.

From Los Angeles Times

The hotel dining room near Union Station is as generic as they come, although live music on Thursdays and a power lunch for $22 at the bar — beer or wine included — balance things out.

From Washington Post

“People used to use the term power lunch. It’s becoming more of a social-impact lunch, after all this time on Zoom.”

From Seattle Times

Few people understand the power lunch better than Ashok Bajaj.

From Seattle Times