Beanfeast (noun)
been-fee-st
(informal) (British) A celebratory party with plentiful food and drink
Early 19th century from bean+ feast. The term originally denoted an annual dinner given to employees by their employers, where beans and bacon were regarded as an indispensable dish.
Example sentences
“It’s going to be a proper beanfeast”

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