Soldiers commonly referred to Hamburgers as "sliders" during World War II. This nickname was used due to the way the burgers were often cooked and served, sometimes sliding around on the grill or in the bun. The term has persisted in some contexts, though "hamburger" remains the official name.
The Three Stooges planned to call their hamburgers "The Three Stooges' Hamburgers." This name reflects their signature comedic style and branding. The idea was part of a comedic storyline in their films, showcasing their slapstick humor and entrepreneurial antics.
Fast food is convenience food.
Another name for hamburgers would be beef patties or burgers.
infantry soldiers
There is no bugle call which orders soldiers to sleep. There is 'Call to Quarters,' which orders soldiers to their rooms and 'Taps,' which calls for all lights to be extinguished.
To love hamburgers just plain = to love hamburgers without anything on them. To just plain love hamburgers = that you just really like hamburgers.
The Yankees
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
Hamburgers
A group of soldiers can be called a legion.
A group of soldiers can be called a legion.
a platoon