Is a Hotdog a Sandwich?

Started by Jesus McBurger4 pages

Originally posted by Bardock42
Why the hate?

At worst it should be moved to the OTF, but really this actually sparked relatively civil discussion.

Also, apparently Oreos are sandwiches, who knew...


I eat a lot of sandwiches then 😱

Went through 4 pages fairly quick.
Has anyone defined "hot fog"?

[n. hot dawg; interj. hot dawg]
noun
1.
a frankfurter.

2.
a sandwich consisting of a frankfurter in a split roll, usually eaten with mustard, sauerkraut, or relish.

I took the question more to be "do you consider a hot dog a sandwich" rather than "does Merriam Webster consider a hot dog a sandwich".

Both valid questions though...

That's no sandwich by my definition

Which one of you posted this on reddit?

Originally posted by Robtard
Everything Tzeen eats is covered in marinara

well, that's different then. he's always eating pasta surprise.

Originally posted by Unoriginal
Which one of you posted this on reddit?

I missed the seminar? Why didn't anyone invite? 😠

Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I missed the seminar? Why didn't anyone invite? 😠

You were too busy arguing on the Internet.

Originally posted by Unoriginal
You were too busy arguing on the Internet.

So i missed an online seminar because i was too busy online debating?

Well then, why was the damn seminar even held? I can't trust the source of this advertiser if it's not including it's key demographics in market research.

In other words..,all findings held there in are null and void.

I can make up my own presentation and base it on facts that i alone imagine (actually, that's not a bad idear, al Gore did it and he won a Noble Peace prize) however, i like to include both sides of the argument into the debate rather than just repeating my opinion.

Nice pull, on the post, though, that's a priceless meme 😉

Haha!!!😆

This is pretty good...

What makes something a sandwich? Which criteria are mandatory? Which aren't? When we call something a sandwich, what's the specific idea we're trying to convey? Does the shape of a sandwich's components matter? What lines do we draw here and where do we draw them?

We'll get to some fun baseball player conversations on this topic in a bit, including a chat with, arguably, the most educated player currently in MLB. We'll also have some data to glance at, covering more than two dozen opinions on the matter. First, though, some context...

http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/just-a-bit-outside/story/is-a-hot-dog-a-sandwich-092714