hotdog
/ˈhɑtˌdɔɡ/
noun
- A cooked sausage, usually made of beef or pork, served in a long soft bun.
- At the baseball game, everyone was eating hotdogs with mustard.
- She grilled hotdogs for the family picnic.
- I bought a hotdog from a street vendor for lunch.
- A person who shows off their skills in a flashy or showy way, especially in sports.
- Don't be a hotdog on the field; just play as a team.
- The player was known as a hotdog, always trying fancy moves.
- The coach told the hotdog to stop showing off and pass the ball.
verb
- To perform in a showy or flashy manner, especially in sports or other activities.
- The skateboarder hotdogged in the park, jumping over benches.
- He hotdogged down the ski slope, doing tricks for the crowd.
- Stop hotdogging and focus on the game.