breakfast of champions
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Originally an advertising slogan for Wheaties breakfast cereal. Used ironically in Kurt Vonnegut's 1973 novel Breakfast of Champions to refer to a martini.
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]breakfast of champions (plural breakfasts of champions)
- (informal, ironic) Beer, junk food, or other foods implied to be unhealthy.
- 1995, Bill Granger, The New York Yanquis, Arcade Publishing, page 245:
- Aspirins and beer for breakfast; the breakfast of champions.
- 2004, J. F. Freedman, Fallen Idols, Warner Books, page 372:
- In one hand he held a slice of cold pizza and in the other a Sprite—his version of the breakfast of champions.
- 2004, Brad Thor, State of the Union, Simon and Schuster, page 9:
- When the coffee was ready, Leighton filled his mug to within two-and-a-half inches of the rim, then grabbed a bottle of Wild Turkey from the cabinet above the refrigerator and filled the mug the rest of the way. "The breakfast of champions," he thought to himself ...