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Hot dog   /hɑt dɔg/   Listen
noun
hot dog  n.  
1.
A frankfurter.
2.
A sandwich consisting of a hot dog inserted in a partly split elongated roll, usually garnished with mustard, and sometimes also with relish, sauerkraut, or a pickle. A hot dog garnished with a chili mix is called a chili dog.
3.
A person who performs a complex and difficult athletic maneuver, usually to show off his/her skill.



interjection
hot dog  exclamat.  An expression of delight.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Hot dog" Quotes from Famous Books



... got it straight from a delicatessen man that lives on the same block with a man that runs a hot dog cart in John-st. Don't want anything ...
— Torchy • Sewell Ford

... the Austrian Tyrol, between Vienna and Venice, I met two old and dear friends in their native haunts—the plush hat and the hot dog. When such a thing as this happens away over on the other side of the globe it helps us to realize how small a place this world is after all, and how closely all peoples are knitted together in common bonds of love and affection. The hot dog, as found here, is just as we know him throughout ...
— Europe Revised • Irvin S. Cobb

... "When you've got that 'quiff' of yours all fussed up, and those new 'square-pushin'' dress-pants on you're some 'hot dog.' . . . Now, if I thought you could 'talk pretty' and ...
— The Luck of the Mounted - A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police • Ralph S. Kendall

... they could get along without me for a while, so I go for a swim and wander down the beach a ways and eat a hot dog and swim some more. When I come back, I see Tom and Hilda just coming out of the water, so I join them. Hilda says, "Come have a coke. Tom says he's got to try swimming to France ...
— It's like this, cat • Emily Neville



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