A hotdog with "the works" means a hot dog with everything. This typically involves mustard, ketchup, pickle relish, sauerkraut, cheese, onions, and bacon. Although "the works" is defined differently in certain regions. For example, in the North East they also include whole pickles and peppers.
It means a hot dog. What else? His works are all Pop Art.
It is a slang term for "dog" or "dawg." It comes from the expression "Hot Diggety Dog" which means "Hurrah!" or "Yay!"
If you rub the hot dog long enough, the yogurt comes out.
I want a hot dog
Yes a if you ask for a frank they will give you a hot dog
you dont!...
because when you first turn it on, hot air blows from it... thats just how it works, then after a while cool air comes
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The term "wiener dog" comes from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The breed was originally used for hunting badgers. The association with hot dogs likely comes from the similar shape of a Dachshund dog to a hot dog, leading to the nickname "wiener dog."
Hot dog buns and hamburger rolls
hot dog and hameburger buns
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