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a 'frank" is a hotdog sold at a ball park, "frank' is short for frankfurter.

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"Frank" in "ballpark frank" refers to the type of sausage used in traditional ballpark Hot Dogs. The term is commonly used to describe hot dogs served at Baseball stadiums.

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