hoagie
英 [ˈhəʊ.ɡi]
美 [ˈhoʊ.ɡi]
- n. 特大号三明治(等于hero sandwich)
hoagie 大型三明治词源不详,可能来自hog,猪。俚语词,因其大而得名。
- hoagie (n.)
- American English (originally Philadelphia) word for "hero, large sandwich made from a long, split roll;" originally hoggie (c. 1936), traditionally said to be named for Big Band songwriter Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael (1899-1981), but the use of the word pre-dates his celebrity and the original spelling seems to suggest another source (perhaps hog). Modern spelling is c. 1945, and may have been altered by influence of Carmichael's nickname.