Meaning & Definition of word "Porridge"

Porridge

/ˈpɔːrɪdʒ/

noun:

  • 1. A dish made by boiling milk, water, or broth with grains, typically oatmeal or rice, until it becomes a thick, creamy consistency.
    • Example: Every morning, I enjoy a warm bowl of porridge topped with fresh fruits.
  • 2. A soft food made from cooked grains, often used as a comfort food or for breakfast.
    • Example: The children looked forward to their porridge with honey and cinnamon.
  • 3. A mixture or mixture of various substances, often referring to something that is disorganized or muddled.
    • Example: The project turned into a porridge of conflicting ideas and concepts.

Etymology

Middle English 'porrice', from Old French 'porridgier', from 'porre' meaning 'to boil'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Porridge for breakfast:

A common phrase indicating a simple, healthy breakfast choice.

Porridge and cream:

Refers to a rich version of porridge often served with cream.

Thick as porridge:

An expression used to describe something that is very thick or dense.

Related Words

oats:

A type of cereal grain that is commonly used to make porridge.

cereal:

Grains that are used for food, often brewed into a hot dish.

gruel:

A thin porridge, often considered less appetizing.

Slang Meanings of porridge

Meaning: In prison slang, 'porridge' refers to a prison sentence.

Example Sentence: He got five years of porridge for his crime.

Meaning: Porridge can be used informally to describe something bland or unexciting.

Example Sentence: The movie was like porridge - it had no real flavor or excitement.