e/Hot dog day

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has glosseng: Hot Dog Days are informal events that are celebrated in communities throughout the hotdog-eating world, including the USA, Canada, Great Britain and Australia. Their origin is obscure. As the name suggests the festivals revolve around eating hot dogs, but usually there are many other activities such as wiener dog races, root beer chugging contests and face painting. Often the proceeds from a hot dog day are given to charity. Industry groups, such as National Hot Dog & Sausage Council in the USA, which designates July as National Hot Dog Month and July 22 as National Hot Dog Day 2009, encourage, sponsor, and support the events. . The council also gives advice on hot-dog eating etiquette , which aren't considered strict, as most Hot Dog Day style events do not adhere to them.
lexicalizationeng: Hot dog day
instance of(noun) a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
frankfurter, weenie, wiener, wienerwurst, hot dog, dog, hotdog, frank
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