Sangwich

What is Sangwich?


1.

Slang for "sandwich". Frequently used by individuals of Italian, Puerto Rican, and Latino descent. The influence of these cultures has spread this alternative pronunciation for the tasty bread-and-meat combination throughout western U.S. jail and prison systems. Convicts from nearly any racial and ethnic background are now commonly found using this particular word.

Convict: Offica Bernal, can I get anotha sangwich?

Corrections Officer: I'm sorry, Fernando. We don't have any sangwiches. We do have some sandwiches though...

2.

A variation of the word "sandwich" used by comedian Dane Cook.

So I headed to the BK lounge to get a spicy chicken sangwich.

See sandwich, dane cook, bk lounge, it's on

3.

Another term for "Sandwich". Best when consumed with some Ruffles and a Crystal Light

Have some Ruffles and Crystal light with your sangwich, delicious AND nutricious

See ruffles, crystal light, sandwich, dane cook

4.

A sandwich with the super-sandwich powers of good taste.

When making a sangwich, take care of your ingredients and they will take care of you.

See sandwich, good, taste, delightful

5.

a puertorican's or italian's pronounciation of the english word "sandwich"

horale, gimme a sangwich mi amigo

6.

Daniel "Axel" Feldman's way of saying Sandwich...he Dumb

Im so hungy Isaac let Go get a Sangwich!

See sangwich, daniel, feldman, isaac, sandwich, faniel, cooter, david, diana, dd's

7.

A snack consisting of meat, cheese or vegetables between two pieces of bread. Very popular in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland.

Och! You get the best sangwiches on Duke Street, so you do!

See snack, sandwich, glasgow, scotland, gribble


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