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A hot dog [1] [2] is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. [3] The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener ( Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter ( Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank ).
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歌神是對樂壇有傑出貢獻和廣泛影響力歌手的敬稱。香港樂壇原本並沒有「歌神」的概念。1992年《許冠傑光榮引退匯群星》告別晚會上,譚詠麟向許冠傑致敬時說:「為阿Sam樂壇大哥大,樂壇的歌神再次致敬」 ,經過媒體的大肆報導,許冠傑「歌神」的尊號自此不脛而走 。
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歌神是对乐坛有杰出贡献和广泛影响力歌手的敬称。香港乐坛原本并没有“歌神”的概念。1992年《许冠杰光荣引退汇群星》告别晚会上,谭咏麟向许冠杰致敬时说:“为阿Sam乐坛大哥大,乐坛的歌神再次致敬” ,经过媒体的大肆报导,许冠杰“歌神”的尊号自此不胫而走 。
Nov 18, 2022 · The term “hot dog” to refer to a type of sausage or frankfurter has an interesting and somewhat debated origin. There are a few theories about how the name came about. The Tad Dorgan cartoon theory is widely accepted, but the other theories also have their proponents. Regardless of its exact origins, the term “hot dog” has become a ...
Aug 28, 2013 · Updated: March 31, 2021 | Original: August 28, 2013. The hot dog, a quintessential American summer grill food, has origins that may go back millennia. Historians believe its beginnings can be ...
Sep 27, 2019 · Sports cartoonist T. A. "Tad" Dorgan, who caricatured German figures as dachshunds in the early 1900s, generally earns credit for popularizing the term hot dog because he could not spell dachshund. His talking sausage cartoons denigrated the cheap wieners sold at Coney Island, crassly suggesting they contained dog meat.