"Brinner"?

United States
March 16, 2009 4:33am CST
I just recently went out for brinner, what Turk from Scrubs has named breakfast for dinner. I was wondering how many people like to eat brinner. Some people have told me it is weird, I guess I'm just looking for some reassurance I'm not totally odd.
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@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
16 Mar 09
Some places (Mostly cafe style diners or truckstops )here offer what is known as an "All day Breakfast" option..It's something I've honestly never ordered,Myself! I'd eat something of a cooked breakfast sometimes.but usually mornings or Brunch..if I'm out for something to eat in the evening,I'd go for the dinner menu..unless of course I'm in IHOP or someplace like it where it's pretty much ALL about the breakfast! I hadn't noticed Turk's reference to "Brinner" as Yet,unless it was a throwaway reference in one show..I like Watching the Show-I want the Todd's "Shiny Scalpel" song for a ringtone!
• United States
16 Mar 09
It is in season 7, episode 7. If you'd like to see it I have linked two short sections from it here. Basically, Turk uses the fact that he now understands what Carla is saying to get himself brinner. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Kfqw4uPhE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43gNpnsvEe8
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
16 Mar 09
Thanks for the links- (#1 wasn't working,though..)
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• Omagh, Northern Ireland
20 Mar 09
And what's with JD and Turks' cafeteria butterscotch pudding cup fascination?! Thanks for best response!
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@vekstr (179)
• Sweden
24 May 09
Sometimes when I can't bother making dinner I eat "brinner". "Brinner" is actually a word in the Swedish language, it means "Burning".
@nia1023 (134)
24 Jul 12
I love brinner too. I usually have brinner and i dont get tired of it.