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  2. Hanswurst - Wikipedia

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    Hanswurst or Hans Wurst (German for "Johnny Sausage") was a popular coarse-comic stock character of German-speaking impromptu comedy. He is "a half doltish, half cunning, partly stupid, partly knowing, enterprising and cowardly, self indulgent and merry fellow, who, in accordance with circumstances, accentuated one or other of these characteristics."

  3. The Goon Show running jokes - Wikipedia

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    Bluebottle reads his own stage directions out loud (though he might argue that they would otherwise be lost in a radio programme format). ("Enter Bluebottle wearing doublet made out of mum's old drawers"; "Enter Bluebottle, waits for audience applause... not a sausage"; or "Strikes heroic pose, but trousers fall down and ruin effect").

  4. Snorkers - Wikipedia

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    Snorkers is a British English colloquialism for sausages.It may have a Royal Navy slang origin. [1] The term is probably derived from an earlier dialect term for a young pig: Wright's 19th-century English Dialect Dictionary notes snorker as a widespread word for a piglet, related to the word snork, to grunt or snore.

  5. The 'Rally Sausage' makes no sense (unless you play or watch ...

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    As Bobby Nightengale wrote, the Rally Sausage made its triumphant return Tuesday. It was delivered by UPS to the Twins' clubhouse in Washington just a couple hours before Minnesota walloped the ...

  6. Siskonmakkara - Wikipedia

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    Siskonmakkara is a mild, Finnish fresh sausage made of pork, cooked before serving. The meat is soft and smooth-textured and usually squeezed from its casing when cooking. The most common dish using this sausage is siskonmakkara soup (siskonmakkarakeitto) in which they are cooked

  7. Landjäger - Wikipedia

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    Landjäger sausages are made of roughly equal portions of beef and pork with lard, sugar, red wine, and spices, such as caraway, black pepper, coriander seed, and garlic. [4] [5] They are each 15–20 cm (6–8 in) in length, made into links of two.

  8. Hide the salami - Wikipedia

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    Search for Hide the salami in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Hide the salami article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  9. Smells Like Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Another popular segment is the "Spot the Sausage Quiz" which takes place once a week with a lucky listener winning ‘stuff’ with every correct answer. The quiz is based around a simple ‘name the missing word’ format. The missing words have been replaced with the word ‘Sausage’. Ie; ‘Lady Gaga had a hit with SAUSAGE face’