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The phrase 'hot dog' likely evolved from the common name 'dachshund sausages,' a late-1800s slang term for sausages based on rumors that butchers were using substandard meat to make them.
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German and Austrian immigrants brought sausages to the United States in the early 1800s; soon, they were being placed in buns to make the meal portable, though they were still usually referred to by their German ("frankfurters") or Austrian ("weiners") names.
In the late 1800s, rumors circulated that butchers were adding scraps to sausages, leading some to refer to them as "dog" or "dachshund sausages," a reference to the German dog breed.
Vendors in New York City sold the sausages in buns and playfully leaned into the rumors, calling out, "Get your hot dachshund sausages!"
Historians believe the change to "hot dog" was natural for many fans, who found the name funny and catchy.
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