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Food-Drink Sausage-screaming videos are viral new trend By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper The Daily Meal Published September 30, 2018 1:45pm EDT | Updated September 30, 2018 1:38pm EDT Facebook ...
An analysis of Google Trends data identified the most commonly misspelled words in each state -- with "quarantine" topping the list in 12 states.
A social media video that captures a sausage dog's wide-eyed reactions to specific words has delighted viewers across the internet.
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We review 'Sausage Party,' one of the raunchiest, strangest animated movies in years. The animation isn't as crisp as a Pixar movie, but here's why we liked it so much.
Democracy sausage has been a feature of Election Day in Australia since 2012, but rose to word of the year status this year due to a much publicized gaffe by a politician who awkwardly attempted ...
A humble barbequed sausage on a slice of bread sold at polling booths around Australia was picked Wednesday as the country's official word of the year — "democracy sausage." Despite being two ...
Though democracy sausage is in fact two words, it exists as a phrase where both words are necessary for the desired meaning. So there.
Now you can get Beyond Meat somewhere entirely new: Dunkin’. The doughnut chain has announced the nationwide rollout of a new Beyond Sausage sandwich. You can try a free sample on November 8 and ...
'Democracy Sausage', the Australian word of the year, celebrates the sausage sizzles at polling booths on election day.