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Dictionary: tif·fin   (tĭf'ĭn) pronunciation
n. Chiefly British
A meal at midday; a luncheon.

[Short for tiffing, gerund of tiff, to sip.]


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Anglo-Indian name for a light midday meal.

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IN BRIEF: n. - A midday meal.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a midday meal
  Synonyms: lunch, luncheon, dejeuner


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Tiffin is lunch, or any light meal. It originated in British India, and is today found primarily in Indian English.[1] The word originated when Indian custom superseded the British practice of an afternoon dinner, leading to a new word for the afternoon meal.[1] It is derived from the obsolete English slang tiffing, for "taking a little drink or sip".[2] When used for "lunch"; it is not necessarily a light meal.[3]:88 Notably, it is used in the name of MTR, Mavalli Tiffin Room.

In South India and in Nepal, the term is generally used for between-meals snacks: dosas, idlis, etc.[4] Outside South India, like Mumbai, the word mostly refers to any packed lunch, often light lunches prepared for working Indian men by their wives after they have left for work, or for schoolchildren by their parents.[5] It is often forwarded to them by dabbawalas, sometimes known as tiffin wallahs, who use a complex system to get thousands of tiffin-boxes to their destinations.[6] Tiffin often consists of rice, dal, curry, vegetables, chapathis or "spicy meats".[3]

In addition, the lunch boxes are themselves called tiffin carriers, tiffin-boxes or sometimes tiffins. Also Tiffin is a type of cake which contains fruit and nuts, Cadburys also made a chocolate bar which has now been discontinued. The surname Tiffin also originates from Northumberland in Northern England.

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