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My Celine Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

specials / whoppers

A Burger King restaurant advertises specials across the street from the Orr High School campus in Chicago.

The big Burger King sign across the street from a high school campus advertises this temptation: "2 Whoppers for $3

What do they mean?
  

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com/dictionary/chops " A Whopper is a particular kind of hamburger you can buy at Burger King's.

  • com/dictionary/chops " A Whopper is a particular kind of hamburger you can buy at Burger King's.
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'a particular kind of hamburger'

What's 'particular' about it is its size. 'Whopper' is slang for 'unusually large'.
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Ah, thank you, Davkett! I didn't know that... And only BK has 'Whoppers', right? Not MD?
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Whopper is the name for one of the BK range of burgers - a large bun with large but thin burger, lettuce, tomato and onion. (but my favourite is their Bacon Double Cheese).

MAcDonalds have the 'Big Mac' as their big burger.

Not that I'm a junk food addict or anything...
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Emotion: smile Neither am I ... [||] Thank you, Nona!

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