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wiener
1[ wee-ner ]
Wiener
2[ wee-ner ]
noun
- Norbert, 1894â1964, U.S. mathematician: pioneer in cybernetics.
wiener
1/ Ë·ÉŸ±ËČÔÉËwÉËst; Ë·ÉŸ±ËČÔÉ /
noun
- a kind of smoked beef or pork sausage, similar to a frankfurter Also calledwienieweenieËwiËnÉȘ
Wiener
2/ Ë·ÉŸ±ËČÔÉ /
noun
- WienerNorbert18941964MUSSCIENCE: mathematician Norbert (ËnÉËbÉt). 1894â1964, US mathematician, who developed the concept of cybernetics
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of wiener1
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of wiener1
Example Sentences
Lady Gaga, as a sympathetic classmate, sings a very good song as Pip trains by using a hot dog wiener as a heavy bag and bench presses blocks of cheese.
Weâd hang out in bed with the baby and the wiener dog, Tuna, for like 45 minutes to an hour before we walk out and face the rest of the world.
In the film version of âRobot Dreams,â the background characters, all anthropomorphized animals, have distinct looks: a lion with a boombox, a wiener dog selling franks and some mischievous rabbits.
Those dog days of April â when the Philly weather is cold and the wieners are a steal â are going, going, gone.
Instead, they viewed him with contempt for being such a wiener.
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What does ·ÉŸ±±đČÔ±đ°ùÌęmean?
A wiener is a type of sausage. Wiener is also used as slang for âpenisâ and as a mild insult for someone seen as weak and awkward.
Where does wiener come from?
The word wiener, often misspelled as weiner, entered English around 1865â70, shortened from the German phrase Wiener Wurst, which roughly translates to âVienna sausage.â Wiener literally means âof Viennaâ and is pronounced like [ vee-nuh ] Â in German. There is some debate about whether the sausages were invented in Vienna, Austria, or in Frankfurt, Germany, but itâs generally agreed that they traveled to the United States with German immigrants. Hot dogs are sometimes called wieners or weiner dogs today, and in Rhode Island, they are referred to as hot wieners.
Due to their phallic appearance, it didnât take long for the word wiener to become a slang reference to the penis. By the early 1900s, when hot dogs had become a popular food in the U.S., English speakers were already using wiener as a euphemistic or childish slang term for the penis.
As a slang term, it can also be used as an insult for someone, usually a young man, seen as wimpy and awkwardâlike the slang dork.
The dachshund breed of dogs are often called wiener dogs due to their sausagelike shape. Similarly, hot dogs themselves are sometimes called dachshund sandwiches.
How is wiener used in real life?
Some adults (especially parents) and children will use wiener in speech and writing as a euphemistic substitute for the penis.
Calling a person a wiener or weenie (i.e., a wimp or dork) can be considered mildly offensive. Calling a hotdog a wiener, while it still has some currency, may cause some confusionâor snickers. Dachshunds, however, commonly go by wiener dog; a 2016 film about the breed was even titled this.
Keep in mind that Wiener (and Weiner) are also common surnames.
More examples of wiener:
ââPlease tell me you donât already have a little wiener,â she says as she hands him a small hot dog, stunning him into momentary silence.â
âTia (The Bachelor contestant), quoted by Lauren Piester, December 2017
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