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frankfurt
English
Etymology
From German Frankfurt. Compare frankfurter.
Pronunciation
Noun
frankfurt (plural frankfurts)
- (US, Australia) A frankfurter; a hot dog sausage.
- 1942, Robert Byron Hinman, Robert Bernard Harris, The Story of Meat, page 137,
- Frankfurts of the highest quality are prepared generally from a mixture of approximately half beef and half pork.
- 1942, Robert Byron Hinman, Robert Bernard Harris, The Story of Meat, page 137,
Synonyms
- frank
- frankfurter
Derived terms
- cocktail frankfurt
See also
- sav
- savaloy
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cheerios
English
Noun
cheerios
- plural of cheerio
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