Noun. The combination of Sanders and Badwick (May or may not have a sexual connection)
Verb. To completely crush someone in competition, usually debate.
Adjective (Sandwick'd) . Being completely crushed, most likely in a debate tournament.
Verb. To completely crush someone in competition, usually debate.
Adjective (Sandwick'd) . Being completely crushed, most likely in a debate tournament.
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Glaikit idiot that goes to sandwick school, slightly chavvy, hangs out at the park, thinks their superior
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Wow, did you see the westford waffle sandwich Craig and I made in the neighbor's window? Old Man Jenkins is gonna be so pissed.
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Get the The Westford Waffle Sandwich mug.ClubHouse Sandwich, also called a club sandwich, is a sandwich consisting of bread (traditionally toasted), sliced cooked chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato, ham,turkey and mayo. It is often cut into quarters or halves and held together by cocktail sticks/ tooth picks.
usually it is Served with either french fries or potato chips / crisps, commonly served with an accompaniment of either coleslaw or potato salad, and often garnished with a pickle.
Modern versions frequently have two layers which are separated by an additional slice of bread.
Some replace the poultry meat with eggs (a "breakfast club") or roast beef. Others use ham instead of, or in addition to, bacon, or add slices of cheese. Various kinds of mustard and sliced pickles may be added. Upscale variations include the oyster club, the salmon club, and Dungeness crab melt
It may have originated at the Union Club of New York City circa 1889.
Others say the Saratoga Club in Saratoga Springs, New York, Canfield Casino in 1894.
The sandwich appeared in U.S. restaurant menus as early as 1899
usually it is Served with either french fries or potato chips / crisps, commonly served with an accompaniment of either coleslaw or potato salad, and often garnished with a pickle.
Modern versions frequently have two layers which are separated by an additional slice of bread.
Some replace the poultry meat with eggs (a "breakfast club") or roast beef. Others use ham instead of, or in addition to, bacon, or add slices of cheese. Various kinds of mustard and sliced pickles may be added. Upscale variations include the oyster club, the salmon club, and Dungeness crab melt
It may have originated at the Union Club of New York City circa 1889.
Others say the Saratoga Club in Saratoga Springs, New York, Canfield Casino in 1894.
The sandwich appeared in U.S. restaurant menus as early as 1899
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3 peices of toasted White bread dressed with mayo, turkey ,lettuce, tomatoes,bacon chicken ,ham with a side dish of potato chips / crisps or a ceaser salad garnished
With a pickle slice and a Large drink of your choice with free refills only $10.99.
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Get the ClubHouse Sandwich mug.Pointless nitpicking of a solution - especially with a cover of SJW-style pretentiousness masked as inclusivity. Like if someone had responded to "maybe I'll provide sandwiches for the office lunch," with "not everyone can eat sandwiches - what if they can't lift the bread with their hands because they're disabled, or what if their religion forbids sandwiches, or what if sandwiches are a trigger?"
Sue: "So I suggested maybe the girls from bookclub would like a movie night to see the film of the book we just read, and Karen kept going on about how we needed to check to make sure there weren't any triggers in the movie, and see if we needed to post a flashing-lights warning."
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Bob: "I hear you. I got a guy at the office who says it would be unfair to offer team lunches as a reward for people because it excludes those who practice intermittent fasting. We don't even have anyone that does that - but hey, he says one day we might, and then that person might feel excluded."
Bob: "Does anyone in the bookclub actually need that?"
Sue: "No. She just likes being a Not Everyone Can Eat Sandwiches pain in the ass."
Bob: "I hear you. I got a guy at the office who says it would be unfair to offer team lunches as a reward for people because it excludes those who practice intermittent fasting. We don't even have anyone that does that - but hey, he says one day we might, and then that person might feel excluded."
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