A commonly-used (but etymologically obscure) term for a sausage that is usually eaten in a bun with ketchup, mustard, and/or relish.
"Sandwich sausage" would be more accurate, but ther term "hot dog" has stuck.
The Dachshund is notorious for looking like a hot dog (the most likely reason that hot dogs got their name was their likeness to the dachshund).
"Sandwich sausage" would be more accurate, but ther term "hot dog" has stuck.
The Dachshund is notorious for looking like a hot dog (the most likely reason that hot dogs got their name was their likeness to the dachshund).
"While in Frankfurt (appropriately), I once asked a German storekeeper for a 'heißer Hund'- literally 'a hot dog.' He burst out laughing, as 'heißer Hund' in German suggests a dog in heat." -Richard Lederer
You see, "hot dog" literally means a dog that is hot, and taken figuratively can mean a frothingly horny canine.
You see, "hot dog" literally means a dog that is hot, and taken figuratively can mean a frothingly horny canine.
by Lorelili February 06, 2006
An unappealing mixture of many things... a hodgepodge... a disorganzined mess... but probably still usable (or consumable in the case of food.) From the idea that a dog will eat anything and feeding it a mixture of whatever is on hand. (Unappealing because only the dog finds its breakfast appealing... if you see or smell the dog food in the morning, as you're feeding the dog, it may well turn your stomach.)
by PlaceHolder June 17, 2004
a really horny guy; a guy preoccupied with when or where or who he's going to get his next piece of action from
by onawa June 04, 2009
by megagayisland January 10, 2021
A Wing Dog is similar to the Wing Man in that he helps his buddy get laid. If things went right, and the Wing Man has done his job, the Wing Dog is at home to help you seal the deal. Sometimes the Wing Dog is good to meet girls at the park with also!
by Roadie Overthegate November 14, 2007
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by Cuntdog April 15, 2013