hoagie

/ˈhoʊɡi/
noun
  1. A long sandwich made with a roll or baguette, typically filled with meats, cheeses, lettuce, tomato, and dressing.
    • She packed a hoagie for the road trip so they wouldn't have to stop.
    • I ordered a turkey and Swiss hoagie with extra pickles.
    • For lunch, we shared a large hoagie from the corner deli.