kangarooburger

noun

Etymology

From kangaroo + -burger.

  1. borrowed from gangurru
  2. suffixed as kangarooburger — “kangaroo + burger

Definitions

  1. A burger made with kangaroo meat.

    • Visitors barely had time to hang the Cortina on a tree, grab a pre-match kangarooburger, and chisel last week's chewinggum off the sea before the netting started to bulge.
    • The chairman also doesn't want to miss this event and is keen to have one of those fresh kangarooburgers Paul has organized from the delicatessen shop down the street.
    • I closed my eyes and tried to think happy thoughts. But unfortunately the thoughts that kept popping up were of pinking shears, murder, kangarooburgers.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA