hot doggy
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[edit]hot doggy (comparative more hot doggy, superlative most hot doggy)
- Alternative form of hot-doggy.
- 1992 November 5, “Taste Test: Frank Discussion”, in Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: The Times Mirror Company, page H36:
- Hot Dogs, Non-Poultry / Brand Comments / 1. Hebrew National Light “Good sausage flavor,” “nice snap,” “hot doggy taste.”
- 1999, Pamela Curtis Swallow, A Writer’s Notebook: The Ultimate Guide to Creative Writing, New York, N.Y.: Scholastic Inc., →ISBN, page 60:
- Now, think about your school lunchroom. Close your eyes for a moment and recall as many details as possible (even that hot doggy smell!).
- 2004 June 23, Jacqueline Palfy, Jane Thaden Lawson, Jill Callison, Jennifer Sanderson, Caroline Lalley, Jarett C. Bles, Devon Brock, “Hot dogs: Some plump”, in Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D.: Gannett Co., Inc., page 4D:
- The Oscar Mayer Jumbo Beef Franks were too pale and pink for our liking, but they had a sweet “hot doggy” taste some of us found intriguing.