Definitions

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  • noun A person from Hamburg.

Etymologies

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From Hamburg +‎ -er.

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Examples

  • Another ‘MY Hamburger is better than YOUR Hamburger’ fight!

    Five Guys Upsets In N Out!?! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2010

  • As such, Hamburger is equal parts myth debunker and modernization theorizer; Pizza traces transatlantic classism, corporate global­ization, and methodology-as-variety; and Pancake offers an iterative look at comfort food, cultural controversy, and appellative breadth.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • As such, Hamburger is equal parts myth debunker and modernization theorizer; Pizza traces transatlantic classism, corporate global­ization, and methodology-as-variety; and Pancake offers an iterative look at comfort food, cultural controversy, and appellative breadth.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • This is why outbreaks are sometimes referred to as Hamburger disease.

    London Free Press 2009

  • Someone mistakenly called him "Hamburger"--I liked it.

    "Tillamook" : A Retrospective (in several parts) Sissie 2008

  • Someone mistakenly called him "Hamburger"--I liked it.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Sissie 2008

  • "harm" that the introduction of words such as Hamburger (actually a German word imported into English) is likely doing to French.

    StrategyPage.com 2009

  • Tacita Dean’s Michael Hamburger is a short film of the venerable poet and critic talking about the varieties of apples he grows in his Suffolk garden.

    The thrill of recognition « Squares of Wheat 2009

  • Tacita Dean’s Michael Hamburger is a short film of the venerable poet and critic talking about the varieties of apples he grows in his Suffolk garden.

    June « 2009 « Squares of Wheat 2009

  • We people from Berlin don't really like eating ourselves, hehe, unlike people from Hamburg, who are called Hamburger ;-.

    Look Out, Germany 2010

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