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Dennys
/ˈdɛn.iːz/
Definition
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Denny's (often stylized without the apostrophe in casual typing): A ubiquitous American casual-dining restaurant chain renowned for its round-the-clock service, bottomless coffee, and artery-clogging breakfast platters that make midnight cravings feel like a patriotic duty.
Examples
After binge-watching true crime till dawn, nothing says 'self-care' like a Denny's Moon Over My Hammy at 4 AM.
My diet lasted exactly until the Dennys drive-thru sign winked at me with its neon promise of endless pancakes.
Grandpa swears Dennys hash browns are the real reason America runs on Dunkin'—wait, no, that's wrong, but close enough.
In a world of overpriced avocado toast, Dennys remains the humble hero serving Lumberjack Slams for under ten bucks.