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One that gags, as a piece of metal used to keep the core in position in a foundry mold.
verb - to stop up the mouth
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Jokester sounding slightly crazy |
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Nov 29 2001 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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One that gags, as a piece of metal used to keep the core in position in a foundry mold. |
bgaggerb. sup2sup. gag-er gg r noun. a person who writes or tells gags gagman. |
A piece of iron used in a foundry mold to keep the core in place. |
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A hot dog (also spelled hotdog), also known as a frankfurter (sometimes shortened to frank), dog, or wiener, is a cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a partially sliced bun. It is a type of sausage sandwich. Typical garnishes include mustard, ketchup, onions, mayonnaise, relish, coleslaw, cheese, chili, olives, and sauerkraut. Hot dog variants include the corn dog and pig in a blanket. The hot dog's cultural traditions include the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest and the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. * This type of sausage was culturally imported from Germany and popularized in the United States, where it became a working-class street food sold at hot dog stands and carts. The hot dog became closely associated with baseball and American culture. Hot dog preparation and condiments vary regionally in the US. Although particularly connected with New York City and New York City cuisine, the hot dog eventually became ubiquitous throughout the US during the 20th century |