wiener

[ˈwiːnər]

wiener Definition

  • 1a type of sausage that is long and thin, usually eaten hot in a bread roll
  • 2a small dog, especially a Dachshund

Using wiener: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wiener" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'll have a wiener with ketchup and mustard, please.

  • Example

    She loves her little wiener dog.

  • Example

    The company picnic will have plenty of wieners and burgers on the grill.

wiener Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wiener

Phrases with wiener

  • a traditional Austrian dish made of breaded and fried veal cutlets

    Example

    The restaurant's specialty is wiener schnitzel, served with a side of potato salad.

  • an outdoor event where wieners are roasted over an open fire

    Example

    We're having a wiener roast at the park this weekend, bring your own hot dogs!

  • wienermobile

    a promotional vehicle shaped like a giant hot dog used by the Oscar Mayer Company to promote its products

    Example

    The Wienermobile is coming to town! Let's go take a picture with it.

Origins of wiener

from German 'Wiener', meaning 'of or from Vienna'

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Summary: wiener in Brief

The term 'wiener' [ˈwiːnər] refers to a type of sausage that is long and thin, usually eaten hot in a bread roll. It can also refer to a small dog, especially a Dachshund. 'Wiener' extends into phrases like 'wiener schnitzel,' a traditional Austrian dish made of breaded and fried veal cutlets, and 'wiener roast,' an outdoor event where wieners are roasted over an open fire.

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