noun General Slang

sanger

SANG-uh · noun · informal

a sandwich

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A sandwich; a classic Aussie diminutive, as in a 'sausage sanger'.

“Threw a couple of snags on the barbie and made everyone a sausage sanger.”
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sanger In A Sentence

Threw a couple of snags on the barbie and made everyone a sausage sanger.

Origin & Usage

Alteration of 'sandwich' via 'sango' with the '-er' ending.

Variants sangosanga

People Also Ask

What does 'sanger' mean?

It's Australian slang for a sandwich, famously used in 'sausage sanger' (a sausage in bread).

Where does the word 'sanger' come from?

It's an alteration of 'sandwich', evolving via 'sango' before settling on the '-er' ending.

What is a sausage sanger?

A sausage sanger is a barbecued sausage served in a slice of bread, an Aussie staple at barbies and fundraiser sausage sizzles.

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