bun fight

/ˈbʌnˌfaɪt/
noun
  1. A noisy argument or disagreement, often about something unimportant.
    • The neighbors had a bun-fight about the fence line that lasted all afternoon.
    • The meeting turned into a bun-fight over who should get the corner office.
    • There was a real bun-fight at the dinner table when the kids argued about the last piece of cake.
  2. A social event where food is served, especially a large, chaotic tea party or buffet.
    • The village hall was packed for the annual bun-fight, with tables full of pastries and tea.
    • The school fair ended with a bun-fight in the gymnasium, with everyone grabbing sandwiches and cakes.
    • We organized a bun-fight for the charity fundraiser, and it was a huge success.
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