Richprins wrote:1. "Drunch" is meant to be "brunch", but ends up being lunch because the people who were MEANT to be there were drinking somewhere...
2. "Larney" means classy/upmarket!

Why is larney not in the vocabulary

It is not English
P.S. found it: South African slang, which probably originated somewhere in the South of Johannesburg, that describes something which is expensive, fancy and yuppy.
It can also be used to describe a very rich person living in the more affluent parts of Johannesburg, especially the Northern parts of the city.
Peter: Hey Sipho, where do you work?
Sipho: In the north of Joburg
Peter: Gee with all the larnies, huh?
OR
John: Damn, look at that Rolls-Royce Phantom, what a car!
Piet: Yeah, very larney indeed!
