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  1. wiener
    [ˈwēnər]
    noun
    wiener (noun)
    wieners (plural noun)
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    1. a frankfurter or similar sausage.
      • informal
        a penis.
        • informal
          derogatory
          a weak, socially inept, or boringly studious person.
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          noun
          ˈwēnər
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          late 19th century: abbreviation of German Wienerwurst ‘Vienna sausage’.
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        1. Vienna sausage
          • According to 2 sources
          The word wiener, often misspelled as weiner, entered English around 1865–70, shortened from the German phrase Wiener Wurst, which roughly translates to “Vienna sausage.” Wiener literally means “of Vienna” and is pronounced like [ vee -n uh ] in German.
          Vienna sausage (German: Wiener Würstchen, Wiener; Viennese / Austrian German: Frankfurter Würstel or Würstl; Swiss German: Wienerli; Swabian: Wienerle or Saitenwurst) is a thin parboiled sausage traditionally made of pork and beef in a casing of sheep 's intestine, then given a low-temperature sm...
           
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