Definition of wiener

wienernoun

xúc xích

/ˈwiːnə(r)//ˈwiːnər/

The word "wiener" has a fascinating origin. It comes from the city of Vienna, Austria (German: Wien), the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the 19th century, Vienna was famous for its high-quality hot dogs, which were sold as "Wienerwürstchen" (Viennese sausages). When German immigrants brought their love of sausages to the United States, they brought the word "Wiener" with them. In the late 1800s, hot dog vendors in Coney Island, New York, started selling a similar type of sausage, and the name "Wiener" stuck. Over time, the term "wiener" became synonymous with hot dogs in the United States, although its original Austrian roots were largely forgotten. Today, the wiener is a beloved food item worldwide, and its name is a nostalgic throwback to its Viennese heritage. Prost!

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a long thin smoked sausage with a red-brown skin, often eaten in a long bread roll as a hot dog

một loại xúc xích hun khói mỏng dài có lớp da màu nâu đỏ, thường được ăn trong một ổ bánh mì dài như một chiếc xúc xích

a word for a penis, used especially by children

một từ chỉ dương vật, được sử dụng đặc biệt bởi trẻ em

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