to get a meal that is not a lot. for example a salad
it means... HAVE A SATISFYING MEAL
A "light snack" refers to eating a small portion of food in between meal times. A "light snack" is not enough food to replace a meal or qualify as a meal.
It means to invite someone to your home for a meal or to play games or just for coffee.
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Etymology: from the old days when miners held boxing matches; the winner got money, the loser got a ham and egg meal
it means... HAVE A SATISFYING MEAL
A "light snack" refers to eating a small portion of food in between meal times. A "light snack" is not enough food to replace a meal or qualify as a meal.
The normal meaning of a light meal would be a small amount of food.
The phrase "light out for" means to start to go there.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
"Bon appétit" is a French phrase that is used to wish someone a good meal or to enjoy their meal. It is typically said before starting a meal.
"Khili libbakh" is a Dari/Pashto phrase that means "enjoy your meal" or "bon appétit". It is a polite way to wish someone to have a good meal.
The phrase breaking bread means to share a meal so I'm assuming your friends, or whomever said the phrase in your question, simply went home to eat.
It means to invite someone to your home for a meal or to play games or just for coffee.
The English phrase "Italian meal" is correct as written since English capitalizes the proper noun-related adjective Italian but not the common noun meal.
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There is nothing actually incorrect about the phrase "lunch meal", and a rapid search will find a number of uses of the phrase. There is, however, no good reason for using it, as lunch is and has always been a meal. The phrase is redundant and not idiomatic. Use of this phrase might give the erroneous impression that the word "lunch" refers to a time of day, rather than a meal.