Meaning & Definition of Sanger in English
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Sanger
A sandwich or similar food item.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsæŋər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
sangersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A regional term for a type of sandwich, often used in British informal contexts.
Example Sentence: I grabbed a quick sanger from the deli before heading to work.
Definition: A food item typically made of bread with fillings.
Example Sentence: He always packs a sanger for lunch.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from Australian slang, possibly a diminutive of 'sandwich'.
Synonyms
sandwichrollsubhoagiebocadillo
Common Phrases and Expressions
- sanger run: A trip taken to fetch sandwiches.
- packed sanger: A sandwich prepared for taking away.
Translations
- Spanish: sándwich
- French: sandwich
- German: Sandwich
- Russian: бутерброд
Related Words
- sandwich: A dish consisting of two pieces of bread with filling in between.
- bocadillo: A type of sandwich in Spanish cuisine, typically on baguette-style bread.
Slang Meanings of sanger
Meaning: A casual sandwich or snack.
Example Sentence: I’ll just have a quick sanger before dinner.
Meaning: Used to describe a poorly made sandwich.
Example Sentence: This sanger is falling apart!