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What makes a hamburger different from a sandwich?

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ham?burg?er \"ham-'ber-ger\ or ham?burg \-'berg\ noun [G Hamburger of Hamburg, Germany] (1884)
1 a : ground beef
b : a patty of ground beef
2 : a sandwich consisting of a patty of hamburger in a split round bun

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Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: CheapArse
You'd have to be semi retarded to pick anything besides option #2.

What do you call a hot meatball sub?
A hot meatball sub? I dunno, I give up, tell me.

I don't know either, I'm waiting for Cheapass to give me an answer.

A meatball sub is a meatball sub.
duh 😉

or you can call it a bomber.

or a sandwich.

you just fvcked over your own poll if you declare that

No, because I said one thing - not all 3. 😉
 
Originally posted by: loup garou
A hamburger is a sandwich. This is one of the dumbest polls I've ever seen.

I meant a sandwich as you would normally think of one - brown bagged, brought to work, cold cuts, white bread vs. a burger from McD's.

What is the one defining quality that makes them different.
 
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