1. hot dog - Noun
2. hot dog - Verb
3. hot dog - Interjection
a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
a frankfurter served hot on a bun
someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself
perform intricate maneuvers while skiing
Source: WordNethot-dog
A common race involving eating is a hot dog eating race, where contestants try to eat more hot dogs than the other racers. Source: Internet
All these foods are delicious in their own right (except that Froot Loops hot dog thing), but far from earning the distinguished title of “kitchen” of the NFL. Source: Internet
A popular hot dog stand in Grand Haven, near Lake Michigan, is closing until Whitmer gives the all-clear for all businesses to reopen. Source: Internet
Borland contributed the other half of the album's title when the band was standing around at a truck stop, looking at bottles of flavored water, and Borland joked that the truck stop didn't have hot dog or meat-flavored water. Source: Internet
Chris Chros spends most of his time with a hot dog, before pulling out a guitar. Source: Internet
Chrissy posted a video today of herself in costume (carefully) carrying a platter full of the hot dog mummies down the stairs. Source: Internet