Call me anything, but don't call me late for dinner, means as long as I get to eat, I'm okay.
You can call it anything, except late for dinner.
It is simply a little joke or "play on words" involving the "call me" It doesn't have any meaning other than the person saying it wanting to get a smile out of the listener. "You can call me whatever you want, but don't call me late for dinner."
A brunch gathering, a really reallly really late/early dinner party, a morning social... ?
Good manners dictate that you should never be late, for dinner or any thing else
the cold shoulder
Late for Dinner - 1991 was released on: USA: 20 September 1991 UK: 20 March 1992
Scott Prince was not selected for the first Origin game, got a late call-up for the Queensland side in the second, and then broke his arm 15 minutes into the third State of Origin game, 2008.
If a person is running late, etiquette dictates that they should inform the person that they are late to see. Failing to do so is rude and definitely merits an apology.
DINNER TIME They eat late around 8:00 at nite.
The origin of fascinate is said to have come from Italy in the late 1900s
The origin of abreast is late Middle English: from A- 'in' + breast.
I believe if you have your meal a little later it's dinner and supper is if it's early. Although, I always call it dinner no matter what. At home when I was growing up, we said Breakfast, Dinner and Supper. I only had lunch at school