hoagie Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhəʊ.ɡi]
  • Us [ ˈhoʊ.ɡi]

Meaning of hoagie In English

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  • Key products include its variety of coffee, latte, and cappuccino flavors and sizes, and made-to-order hoagies.

  • By 1955, restaurants throughout the area were using the term hoagie, with many selling hoagies and subs or hoagies and pizza.

  • By the 1940s, the spellings hoagie and, to a lesser extent, hoagy had come to dominate less used variations like hoogie and hoggie.

  • Entrepreneurial hokey-pokey men sliced the loaf in half, stuffed it with antipasto salad, and sold the world's first hoagie.

  • Its menu also includes subs or hoagies with a variety of fillings and condiments, such as mushroom sauce.

  • Hoagie often enjoys cracking puns, though he is the only one who finds them funny.

  • Other products include six other sandwiches and hoagies, pasta, chicken wings, breadsticks, and salads.

  • It is a variation on the traditional hoagie, with no lettuce and only one meat.

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