hoagy

hoagie

A sandwich served on a long roll of bread, typically six inches to several feet in length, filled with a variety of ingredients including meat, cheese, and vegetables. Primarily heard in US. This restaurant across the road from our office makes the best hoagie in the city. I've gotten to where I go there two or three times a week for lunch. I'm ordering a few four-foot hoagies for the party this weekend, so if you have any food allergies, let me know before tomorrow.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

submarine

1. and sub and hoagy and torpedo and grinder and poor boy and hero n. a long sandwich containing many different foods. (Sometimes many feet long. It is cut into smaller segments for serving a group. Usually contains sliced meats and cheese, as well as tomatoes and onions. Terms vary depending on where you are in the country.) He ordered a submarine, but he couldn’t finish it.
2. n. a large marijuana cigarette. Look at the size of that sub!
3. n. [menstrual] tampon. My God! I’m out of submarines!

hoagy

verb
See submarine
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • grinder
  • hoagie
  • sub
  • sub (sandwich)
  • submarine
  • submarine (sandwich)
  • hero (sandwich)
  • po' boy
  • poor boy
  • with everything on it
References in periodicals archive
Lay hoagy rolls on edge and cut in half lengthwise; place the bottom sections on a baking sheet.
"I'm not necessarily comparing Hoagy to Bach's genius; I don't think he's at the same level.
A strong cast included Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael and Lauren Bacall, and the trumpet solos were dubbed by Harry James.
The cheaper possibility is that of a live quintet set, the more ambitious alternative is a centenary celebration of Hoagy Carmichael's legacy, with guest singers and a much-expanded group of players.
Maybe so, but they came from the pens of songwriters such as Hoagy Carmichael, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Frank Loesser, Eubie Blake, Irving Berlin and Rodgers and Hart - all of whom, and more, will get the OFAM treatment.
He was spotted by Hoagy Carmichael in 1946 and by 1952, he was a star with his own show at the London Palladium.
Other gems were a lovely version of Everybody's Talkin' and Hoagy Carmichael's Buttermilk Sky.
IT was written in 1941 by Hoagy Carmichael and Sidney Arodin.
Songs by Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington and others will be featured.Andress, who performs regularly with the Emerald City Jazz Kings, will sing such tunes as "The Sweetest Songs," "Baby, Baby All the Time" and "Someone to Watch Over Me."
DID Hoagy Carmichael appear in the film Casablanca?
I say Hoagy Carmichael wrote Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.
Fantle, a professor of film and culture who interviews, writes, and speaks about Hollywood's Golden Age, and Johnson, an editor and writer of movie reviews and features, offer 75 interviews with artists who starred, directed, wrote, choreographed, or composed musical scores for movies and television shows from the Golden Age, such as Steve Allen, Ed Asner, Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Jacqueline Bisset, George Burns, James Cagney, Frank Capra, Hoagy Carmichael, Cyd Charisse, Angie Dickinson, Peter Falk, George Hamilton, Tippi Hedren, Charlton Heston, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Martin Landau, Jerry Lewis, Karl Malden, Bob Newhart, Gregory Peck, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw, Robert Wagner, and Eli Wallach.
Which fictional cartoon character, and leader of a gang, lives in Hoagy's Alley?
Cloninger will lead the Emerald City Jazz Kings, The Shedd's resident music orchestra, as they perform works from composers such as Jimmy Van Heusen and Hoagy Carmichael.
Even when he was absent, he filled my room with sound and scent; I could smell his Hai Karate aftershave two rooms away and surrendered to the piano's murky swirl of sound when he played Hoagy Carmichael, all the melodies doubled in octaves.