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Sub sandwich
Meaning
Midwest USNew Zealand SlangSouthern USSouth AfricanAsian EnglishBritish EnglishCanadian SlangTexas SlangAustralian SlangEast Coast USWest Coast USDeep South USAfrican English
Literal Meaning
Sub sandwich → A sandwich made with a long roll of bread filled with various ingredients.
Actual Meaning
Long sandwich - name varies by city
Context
Used when ordering food or discussing lunch options with friends.
Examples
"For the picnic, we should pack some sub sandwiches and drinks."
"I think I'll grab a sub sandwich for lunch; they're really filling!"
"Do you want to go to that new deli? They have the best sub sandwiches in town."
Tips
In the Midwest, people often use 'sub sandwich' interchangeably with 'hoagie' or 'hero.' Knowing this can help you identify what type of sandwich someone is referring to.
If you're invited to a gathering where sub sandwiches are mentioned, it often means everyone will be sharing a casual meal, so feel free to bring your favorite toppings!
When someone says 'sub sandwich,' they usually mean a longer sandwich typically filled with meats, cheeses, and vegetables, which is a popular choice for lunch.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
torpedo
long roll
spuckie
submarine
poor boy
hero sandwich
bur.sub
submarine sandwich
Italian sub
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