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sammie, n. slang (chiefly Austral. and N.Z.).|ˈsæmɪ| Also sammo. [f. sam- (the sound of the first syllable of sandwich as actually pronounced) + -ie (or in variant, -o2).] A sandwich.
1978E. Malpass Wind brings up Rain xv. 152 I've cut some ham sammies. 1980Herald (Melbourne) (City Ed.) 20 Mar. 2/6 The six-point sammo in plastic covering. 1988Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 6 Apr. 35/3 Speciality shops selling exotic sammies full of prawns and avocado. |