In the US, the term "hot dog" refers to both the sausage by itself and the combination of sausage and bun.
The noun 'hot dog' is a compound noun, considered a single word.A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own. There are three types of compound nouns:open spaced: tennis shoe, front door, bus stop, hot doghyphenated: mother-in-law, fifty-five, six-pack, T-shirtclosed: bathtub, baseball, houseboat, lunchbox, keyboard
Monosyllabic pairs are words that consists of two monosyllabic (one-syllable) words, such as "hot dog" or "rain coat."
They are two words in basic english but they are joined to make one word as well. so the answer is yes as well as no
Two. It's "hot tub." The way I find out things like that is I go to google.com and I type in "hottub or hot tub?" (without quotation marks) and Google will then say something like "Did you mean 'hot tub or hot tub?'" and will spell it correctly BOTH times. LOL It works!
2 words,
Female dog and a Male dog
around two dollars
Dog and cat
Dog and cat
Dog and cat
Cold, hot
well one you can tell them what is in a hot dog. and two you can say that it will get them super fat and it is possible that it will build up to a point where they can have a heart attack