midnight feast

English

Noun

midnight feast (plural midnight feasts)

  1. (British) An informal meal of various snack foods, eaten at or around midnight, typically arranged and held in secret by children.
    • 1944, Enid Blyton, The Second Form at St. Clare's:
      I think we ought to have a midnight feast every term, you know! School doesn't seem really complete without that!

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