megetarian
main entry: meg·e·tar·i·an
pr-nunciation: “me-j&-‘ter-e-&n
function: noun
etymology: meat + vegetable + -arian
1 : one who believes in or practices vegetarianism with the exception of eating one meat meal per week.
have you heard that dave converted from vegetarianism to megetarianism! yes, he now believes that it’s the future and also that h-m- sapiens need at least a little bit of meat in their diet on a weekly basis.
main entry: meg·e·tar·i·an
pr-nunciation: “me-j&-‘ter-e-&n
function: noun
etymology: meat + vegetable + -arian
1 : one who believes in or practices vegetarianism with the exception of one meat meal per week (poultry, fish, meat).
did you hear that thomas lee b-ss is now a megetarian? yes, he only eats one meat meal on sat-rday for lunch.
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