sandwich
nounEtymology
The family name is from Old English Sandwīċ, from sand + wīċ (“wick, settlement, harbour, hamlet”), equivalent to sand + -wich.
- inherited from Sandwīċ
Definitions
A dish or foodstuff where at least one piece, but typically two or more pieces, of bread…
A dish or foodstuff where at least one piece, but typically two or more pieces, of bread serves as the wrapper or container of some other food.
- The most famous place in Copenhagen, Ida Davidsen, has a menu of 190 different kinds of open sandwich.
Any combination formed by layering one type of material between two layers of some other…
Any combination formed by layering one type of material between two layers of some other material.
A layer cake or sandwich cake.
- […] our local agricultural fair in Warwickshire even has a category for Victoria sandwiches baked by male bakers.
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A sandwichman (one who wears a sandwich board).
- We have, and not so very long ago, seen women employed as 'sandwiches'.
To place (an item) physically between two other, usually flat, items.
- We saw a few Gresley Moguls on goods, as a limited amount of freight traffic was sandwiched in even on this busy day.
- An oddity of the auto-train services, incidentally, was the occasional "doubling", usually for football excursions, when the load was increased to four coaches with the engine sandwiched between.
To put or set between two other events in time.
- Street BASIC is becoming the language taught in junior high; it is sandwiched between Logo, which is taught in elementary school, and Pascal, which is taught in high school.
To double penetrate.
- They sandwiched her, the footballer at her back, his dick tucked into the perfect seam of her ass as he fingered her pussy while the shorter, leaner, covered-in-tattoos Monsieur Artiste kissed her and pinched her nipples
To feed sandwiches to.
- But one or two evil-disposed characters muttered they might be sure the lady had her own turn to serve, and they might be sure they wasn't "teaed and muffined and sandwiched for nothing!"
- The association of veteran firemen, which has a membership of 200, kept open house for New Year callers, and all comers were bountifully sandwiched and coffeed.
- Here at Camp Wheeler we “coffeed” and “sandwiched” the drafted men when they came from Camp Gordon several weeks ago, and the men from Camp Pike more recently.
To eat sandwiches.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Craig (he^([sic]) speaker of the assembly) emerging from a popular drive-in after having sandwiched and coffeed . . .
- He coffeed and sandwiched along the highway.
- The Red Knight and his squire might be sandwiching at the very next table.
Of a meal or serving size that is smaller than a dinner.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Dover district, Kent, southeastern…
A town and civil parish with a town council in Dover district, Kent, southeastern England, one of the historic Cinque Ports (OS grid ref TR3258).
An English habitational surname originating from this town.
One of several younger towns named after the town in Kent or after a person bearing the…
One of several younger towns named after the town in Kent or after a person bearing the surname:
Obsolete form of sandwich.
- Sir Ch[ristopher]. Not a morſel, Tom, if you would give me the univerſe. / Rack[et]. Pooh, man, only a Sandwich or ſo.
The neighborhood
- synonymbutty
- synonymgrinder
- synonympiece
- synonymsambo
- synonymsammich
- synonymsammie
- synonymsammo
- synonymsanger
- synonymsango
- synonymsarmie
- synonymsarnie
- neighbor:Category:Sandwiches
- neighborfood
- neighboropen-faced sandwich
- neighborBLT
- neighborbanh mi
- neighborpatty melt
- neighborhamburger
- neighborburger
- neighbor-burger
- neighborhot dog
- neighborbacon butty
- neighborbutterbrot
Derived
air sandwich, barley sandwich, bite of the reality sandwich, Bombay sandwich, booger sandwich, bread sandwich, breadwich, cannibal sandwich, cheesewich, clubhouse sandwich, club sandwich, cocktail sandwich, combination sandwich, cookie sandwich, crazy as a soup sandwich, crispwich, croissandwich, Cuban sandwich, cyclone sandwich, dag sandwich, Dagwood sandwich, Denver sandwich, dirt sandwich, Dutch sandwich, egg sandwich, eggwich, Elvis sandwich, fat sandwich, finger sandwich, fishwich, frosted ribbon sandwich, Gerber sandwich, ham-sandwich, ham sandwich, ham sandwich theorem, hamwich, hero sandwich, Hillel sandwich, honeycomb sandwich, horseshoe sandwich · +106 more
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA