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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.
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