The term hot dog can be traced back to Yale University in the 1890's where it was circulated as a slang by students, partially due to rumors that actual canine dogs were used in the sausages of some frankfurters. This slang made it into popular college magazines and soon was adopted Nationwide.
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Oh, dude, you're talking about that iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse song! So, Mickey says "Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog" in the theme song. It's like the anthem of every kid who grew up watching Disney Junior. You can't help but sing along, even if it gets stuck in your head for days.
it's a big hot-dog but hot-dog are smaller than jumbo hot-dog
Hot dog! (Hot dog)Hot dog!Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogNow we got ears, it's time for cheersHot dog, hot dog, the problem's solvedHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogGrab my boots and a sandwichLet's start a paradeGet the coconut drum kitFor Daisy to playHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're taking off, we're dancing nowHot dog, leapfrog, and holy cowHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogIt's a brand new dayWhatcha waiting for?Get up, stretch out, stomp on the floorHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're splitting the sceneWe're full of beansSo long for now from Mickey Mouse (That's me!)And the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse"
yes it is still a hot dog
That depends what you want to measure about it: its weight, its color, its density, etc.
Cooking a hot dog is primarily a chemical change. During the cooking process, the heat causes the proteins and other components in the hot dog to undergo chemical reactions, resulting in changes in flavor, texture, and color. While there may be some physical changes, such as the expansion and browning of the hot dog, the key transformations are chemical in nature.
click on the hot dog stand and you will get it
Yes. They most certainly are.
they look like them
no hot dog is a food
a hot dog with the meat veal in it