Hotdog in a sentence as a noun

If you can walk past 10 hotdog vendors on the way to work, you'll probably buy one.

When someone sells me a hotdog, I have the expectation that it does not contain sawdust as a filler.

People will hit and break ATM display in anger, because it didn't register their touch selection made with a hotdog.

Intrinsic value is what you can get out of a commodity, not what you spent putting into it. I can spend $100,000 cooking a hotdog over a Tesla Roadster bonfire; this does not inject $100,000 of intrinsic value into the hotdog.

It's the same reason the Patriot Act still exists, despite the fact that you're historically more likely to die by choking on a hotdog than at the hands of a terrorist.

The choice is not often between "custom, distinctive looking design" and "boring standard design", but between a standard design or theme and someone using comic sans and a windows 'hotdog' theme for inspiration.

Hotdog definitions

noun

someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself

noun

a frankfurter served hot on a bun

noun

a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll

See also: frank frankfurter wiener wienerwurst weenie