Word info

Chicago-style

Adjective

Meaning

(politics) Corrupt and hardhanded, authoritarian, with patronage and nepotism; grandiose.

(of a hot dog) see Chicago-style hot dog.

(of pizza) see Chicago-style pizza.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

Chicago style

Examples

If properly dried and trimmed, New York-style pizza could be used to make a box for Chicago-style pizza. Nick Offerman

As chef Jeff Lutzow puts it: “It’s definitely still a thin crust, but it’s different from a New York thin crust or even a Chicago-style thin crust where it’s like, pressed into a cracker.” Source: Internet

In the midwest, Chicago-style is popular; this involves seasoning the meat with a dry rub, searing it over a hot grill, and cooking it slowly in an oven. Source: Internet

Late nights on weekends, youll find the staff at Weiners Circle serving up some of their signature, borderline offensive but good-humored ribbing alongside their equally famous Chicago-style dogs. Source: Internet

Mow down some Mexico City-style tacos, or Chicago-style pizza before calling it a night. Source: Internet

There’s Chicago-style pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs, why not have a Chicago-style magic? Source: Internet

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