ranchburger

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English

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Etymology

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From ranch +‎ -burger.

Noun

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ranchburger (plural ranchburgers)

  1. (US) A cookie-cutter ranch house, typically found in a suburban subdivision.
    • 1991, Ellen Harris, Dying to Get Married: The Courtship and Murder of Julie Miller Bulloch, HarperPaperbacks, →ISBN, page 121:
      Judy Drive was a short gravel-mixed road flanked by a dozen aluminum-sided "ranchburgers" with wading pools or pick-up trucks parked on the front lawns.
  2. (US) A hamburger featuring elements of the cuisine of the Southwestern United States.
    • 1966 April 7, “Ground Beef Extra Spicy”, in The Baltimore Sun:
      Make ranchburgers by dividing the meat for each hamburger into two patties. Place a spoonful of chili sauce and chopped onion on one patty and cover it with the other, sealing it well at the edges.

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