nosebag

/ˈnoʊzˌbæɡ/
noun
  1. A bag filled with food, especially hay or grain, that is hung around a horse's head so the animal can eat.
    • The farmer put a nosebag on the horse before the long ride.
    • We filled the nosebag with oats and hung it from the stable wall.
    • After a hard day of work, the mule eagerly stuck its head into the nosebag.
  2. A humorous or informal term for a meal or food, especially when eaten quickly or on the go.
    • I grabbed a quick nosebag at the food truck before the meeting.
    • The hikers stopped for a nosebag of sandwiches and fruit by the trail.
    • He called lunch his 'nosebag' and always ate it in five minutes flat.
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