cheesehamburger
English
Etymology
Noun
cheesehamburger (plural cheesehamburgers)
- (rare, nonstandard) Synonym of cheeseburger.
- 1998 December 1, Michael Edelman, “Re: Chinese secret flavour question”, in rec.food.cooking (Usenet), message-ID <3663F74F.C3F5186@mich.com>:
- Imagine a Chinese chef who has just prepared a cheesehamburger- except he used Chinese flowering chives instead of onion, ground pork instead of beef, furu instead of American cheese, and steamed buns instead of baked. It might be interesting...but it just wouldn't have that authentic American flavor....
- 1999 January 23, MaDoG, “Dizzyness”, in misc.fitness.weights (Usenet), message-ID <36AA5035.903D890A@hotmail.com>:
- In my second day I had only ate and[sic] cheesehamburger, without the bun. Does the dizzyness have to do with my alimentation?
- 1999 November 19, Rootsman, “Re: Rally in Cape Town and Johannesburg this weekend”, in soc.culture.zimbabwe (Usenet), message-ID <19991119153012.03314.00000234@ng-ch1.aol.com>:
- Shona67 is only concerned with sections of the bible that bolster up his stupid thinking....instead of using the bible as a guide written >2000 year ago. Leviticus also said do not eat shellfish, no meant[sic] with milk...tell me Mr Shona67....you have ever eaten a cheesehamburger?
- 2003 February 6, Jjjjjulie, “Re: OT: What's for dinner?”, in alt.fashion (Usenet), message-ID <20030205221505.19920.00000847@mb-cu.aol.com>:
- I had to work late, so my company bought me dinner, so I indulged in a delicious cheesehamburger and fries from the nearby joint that I love.
- 2004 February 9, Kristian Lahdensuo, “I had to wait.,”, in talk.bizarre (Usenet), message-ID <b591162e.0402090901.15f1e77e@posting.google.com>:
- […] 5: cheesehamburger and French fries, 6: grilled platypus; >evening snack< 1-3: cup of human milk and a buttered bread, 4-5: a banana, 6: a chocolate bar.)
- 2018 September 5, Sting Fling 2018 (The Azle News), page 19:
- HAMBURGER 3.49 5.99 MEAL / CHEESEHAMBURGER 3.99 6.99 MEAL
- 2022 April 20, J.O. Parker, “On the Road Again: Driving in to good food and memories”, in The Journal Tribune, Williamsburg, Ia., page 4W, column 4:
- Debbie loves Maid-Rites. I’ve eaten local versions of loose meat sandwiches at football games and community events many times through the years. I know people love them and that is okay. I’ll stick with a regular cheesehamburger.