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UK
/wˈiənɐ/
]
[ US /ˈwaɪnɝ, ˈwinɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈwaɪnɝ, ˈwinɝ/ ]
NOUN
- United States mathematician and founder of cybernetics (1894-1964)
How To Use Wiener In A Sentence
- The hotdoggers traditionally give out whistles shaped like the Wienermobile; the first was distributed in 1951.
- The essence of baseball food is a bun-wrapped wiener - be it hot dog, bratwurst or sausage.
- The hotdoggers also got 40 hours of training on the Wienermobile under the supervision of the Madison police.
- For an added treat, while that is cooking get a package of crescent rolls, slice a package of hot dogs in halves and make yourself some Wiener wraps! Beanie wienies for grown-ups | Homesick Texan
- On one page the "Manifesto of the Mad Farmer Liberation Front" (Wendell Berry's plea for family-scaled organic agriculture); on the next, Norbert Wiener's cybernetics.
- Wiener inverse filter is one of the deconvolution methods to renew echo for improving the vertical resolution.
- My favorite anecdotes in the book concern another old hero of mine, Norbert Wiener, who coined the term "cybernetics" and whose decidedly non-commercial The Human Use of Human Beings was published in paperback by Jason Epstein as an Anchor book. The Believer
- Edward is a dachshund, which is sometimes referred to as a sausage or wiener dog. Hydrangea Galore
- I don't know whether that's because loquacity isn't in a peanut's personality, or that his handlers were afraid he might say something unscripted—for example, dissing Oscar Mayer and his wiener-shaped wheels. Going Nuts in Manhattan
- German dishes such as sauerkraut, wursts, wiener schnitzel with spatzle, herring and herring salad, cottage cheese, hot soups and hot potato salad, stollen, and my favorite, apple strudel were also served.