noun General Slang

hero

HEE-roh · noun · informal

A long sandwich on Italian bread (sub/hoagie)

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Definitions

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The New York word for a submarine sandwich — a long roll filled with meats, cheese, and toppings, hot or cold.

“He ordered a chicken parm hero from the deli.”
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hero In A Sentence

He ordered a chicken parm hero from the deli.

Origin & Usage

NYC term reputedly coined by a New York food writer in the 1930s; the local equivalent of sub, hoagie, or grinder.

People Also Ask

What is a 'hero' in New York?

It's the New York word for a submarine sandwich — a long roll filled with meats, cheese, and toppings, hot or cold.

Where does the sandwich name 'hero' come from?

It was reputedly coined by a New York food writer in the 1930s; it's the local equivalent of sub, hoagie, or grinder.

Is a hero the same as a sub?

Essentially yes — 'hero' is the New York term for what other regions call a sub, hoagie, or grinder.

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