Supper was traditionally a lighter meal eaten at the end of the day. British writers from 18th-19th centuries distinguished between dinner and supper. American writers maintained this distinction in farming communities
Dispatch means sending someone or something to a specific location. It can also refer to sending messages, letters, or parcels. Dispatcher is a noun form derived from the verb
To continue or proceed as an imperative. To act wildly or rambunctiously with noise. To persist over time or maintain a tradition. To complain about something often or at length. To have an affair or flirt with someone
Refers to something one prefers, desires, enjoys, or cares about. Can be used negatively to mean the opposite. Example: "Long-distance cycling is your cup of tea"
Fanny is a feminine given name derived from Frances and Estefanía. Name's popularity has declined since late 19th century. In British English, fanny means vagina since 1830s. In American English, fanny refers to buttocks since WWI
Keep something elevated or upright. Support someone or something in a position. Delay or slow down something