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  2. List of nicknames for McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Den Gyldne Måge Denmark Comedic nickname to make McDonald's sound like an expensive restaurant. It means "Restaurant The Golden Seagull" (referring to the infamous logo of McDonald's). Макдак (McDuck) Russia The slang nickname is similar to the family name of Clan McDuck. It was proposed as the new name for McDonalds after the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    While English-speakers may find this city's name to be funny, its official name is said to be the world's longest, which does make a hard man humble at one point. Bang Mun Nak: A district in Phichit province, upper central Thailand. "Mun Nak" means "otter poop" in Thai, and the issue about the other word can be found in nearby entries. Bangor

  4. Diner lingo - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe – varies from restaurant to restaurant, generally refers to "all the toppings" Dragged through the garden - serve with a large variety of toppings and condiments (usually vegetables). Dogs and maggots – crackers and cheese [8] Drown the kids – boiled eggs [9] Echo – repeat of the last order [9] Eve with a lid – apple pie [3] [14]

  5. 20 Classic American Sandwiches, Ranked From Best to Still ...

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    4. The French Dip. Two different Los Angeles restaurants, Philippe's and Cole’s, claim to have invented the French Dip over 100 years ago, but they both know one thing: Sandwiches beg to be ...

  6. Kids made fun of my unusual name growing up. It shaped my ...

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    My parents named me Dixie after seeing the name on the newspaper. Growing up people would make fun of my name and come up with new nicknames.

  7. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Products marketed by Willy Wonka, the first used to make butterscotch and soda, the second used for buttergin and tonic. The Oompa-Loompas are very fond of both. Pinot Grand Fenwick The Mouse That Roared: 1955 A wine made in the fictional Duchy of Grand Fenwick, an independent microstate from Leonard Wibberley's Grand Fenwick series. The wine ...

  8. List of hamburger restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Lil Woody's – Restaurant chain based in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Louis' Lunch – Restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut which allegedly invented the hamburger; Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar – Restaurant in Southgate, Michigan, U.S. Meatheads Burgers & Fries – American restaurant chain; P. J. Clarke's – Restaurant in Manhattan, New York, U.S.

  9. Gag name - Wikipedia

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    A gag name is a pseudonym intended to be humorous through its similarity to both a real name and a term or phrase that is funny, strange, or vulgar. The source of humor stems from the double meaning behind the phrase, although use of the name without prior knowledge of the joke could also be funny.