NOUN
- a frankfurter served hot on a bun
- someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself
- a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
How To Use hot dog In A Sentence
- There will be a grill area for burgers, hot dogs and fries as well as a pizza oven.
- He pauses, shakes his head, then boisterously proclaims, ‘Aw, gee whiz, I guess that means the hot dogs are on me, gang!’
- Sorry Tracey ... but if you go to the cooler where all processed meats are sold at costco you can buy a pack of 15 hot dogs to take home ... and it is there that the devil lies in the details ... Shopping at Costco just got even more awesome
- In the air was the hot dog smell and excited chatter of fairs everywhere. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
- He bought a foot-long hot dog and had it covered with all the fixings. WEB OF DREAMS
- Food: hot dogs and burgers, crêpes, wonderful fruit and antipasti, incredible cheeses.
- However, that is an attitude that is shaped by my very Western lifestyle wherein Western grocery stores have no such thing as food courts attached to them wolfing down a sandwich slapped together at the Boar's Head deli counter while waiting in the Express checkout line does not count as a food court, and food courts in shopping malls are teeming with screaming, disobedient children, making for a highly unenjoyable, stressful decision-making process between deep-fried hot dogs impaled on sticks and peddled by pimple-faced Rain-bo Brites and the less arterially noxious chicken "patty" that has been breaded, deep-fried, and smeared with diet mayo. Tampopo - A Crunky Quickie at the Market
- Charlie is known for hustling hot dogs in operatic style at baseball games.
- Soy foods like hot dogs, soy sausage, tempeh, and even soy pastrami are also great substitutes because they contain no saturated fat.
- We watched more bulls being driven at speed past coffee and hot dog stalls. Times, Sunday Times