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burger
burgerhamburger Not to be confused with:burgher – citizen of a town or boroughburg·er B0558400 (bûr′gər)n.1. A sandwich consisting of a bun, a cooked beef patty, and often other ingredients such as cheese, onion slices, lettuce, or condiments. Often used in combination: a cheeseburger.2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger. [Short for hamburger.]burger (ˈbɜːɡə) n (Cookery) informal a. short for hamburgerb. (in combination): a cheeseburger.
Bürger (German ˈbyrɡər) n (Biography) Gottfried August (ˈɡɔtfriːt ˈauɡʊst). 1747–94, German lyric poet, noted particularly for his ballad Lenore (1773)burg•er (ˈbɜr gər) n. a hamburger. [1935–40, Amer.] Bur•ger (ˈbɜr gər) n. Warren Earl, 1907–95, U.S. jurist: Chief Justice of the U.S. 1969–86. -burger a combining form extracted from hamburger, occurring in compounds whose initial element denotes a garnish for a hamburger or a substitute ingredient for the meat patty: cheeseburger; fishburger. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Burger - United States jurist appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by Richard Nixon (1907-1995)Warren Burger, Warren E. Burger, Warren Earl Burger | | 2. | burger - a sandwich consisting of a fried cake of minced beef served on a bun, often with other ingredientsbeefburger, hamburgerground beef, hamburger - beef that has been groundsandwich - two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between themcheeseburger - a hamburger with melted cheese on it | Translationsburger
flip burgers1. Literally, to cook hamburgers, typically but not always as part of one's job at a fast food restaurant. (Cooking hamburgers often includes flipping them on a grill or flat top to ensure each side is cooked.) I spend all day flipping burgers, so I'm never in the mood to eat them when I'm not at work. Joe's out back flipping some burgers on the grill. If you're hungry, I can tell him to throw another one on.2. By extension, to work at a job that is low-paying, monotonous, has few opportunities for advancement, and is below one's potential. If the phrase refers to a hypothetical job, it does not have to be limited to fast food. However, this phrase is not usually used to refer to an actual job if that job does not involve fast food or literally cooking hamburgers. I know you need cash, but I think you should focus your energy on finding a solid job rather than picking up a few bucks flipping burgers. A lot of people look down on flipping burgers, but that's where I started, and I've worked my way up to regional manager.See also: burger, flipburger1. A beef patty, typically served on a bun. A shortening of "hamburger." I'm just going to get a burger with fries.2. By extension, a patty made from another substance (which is usually included in the sandwich's name, such as "veggie burger" or "turkey burger"), also typically served on a bun. I know you don't eat meat, so I made sure to pick a place with a great veggie burger.nothing burgerSomething completely insignificant, especially that which was previously hyped or promised to be very significant. The pundits have been rehashing this for months, but it's a total nothing burger. Don't worry, his allegations are a complete nothing burger—I wasn't even in the office that day.See also: burger, nothingburger flipperOne who prepares hamburgers in a fast food restaurant, a job that is typically regarded as low-paying, monotonous, has few opportunities for advancement, and is below one's potential. I know you need cash, but I think you should focus your energy on finding a solid job rather than picking up a few bucks as a burger-flipper. A lot of people look down on a job as burger-flipper, but that's where I started, and I've worked my way up to regional manager.See also: burger, flipperburger n. a hamburger sandwich; a hamburger patty. You ready for another burger? burger-flipper n. a lowly hamburger cook in a fast-food restaurant. (see also hole digger.) If you drop out of school now, you’ll end up being a burger-flipper for the rest of your life. flipping burgers tv. cooking hamburger patties in a fast food restaurant as an occupation that school drop outs end up doing. (An occupation that offers practically no opportunities for advancement.) Do you want to spend the rest of your life flipping burgers! Do your damn homework! See also: burger, flipBurger
Bür·ger (bēr'gĕr), Max T.F., early 20th-century German physician. See: Bürger-Grütz syndrome, Bürger-Grütz disease. Burger
Synonyms for Burgernoun United States jurist appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by Richard Nixon (1907-1995)Synonyms- Warren Burger
- Warren E. Burger
- Warren Earl Burger
noun a sandwich consisting of a fried cake of minced beef served on a bun, often with other ingredientsSynonymsRelated Words- ground beef
- hamburger
- sandwich
- cheeseburger
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