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- noun A
hamburger from the fast food companyMcDonald's , served on a three-part bun with various condiments.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The movies he wrote and directed were highly stylized ballet dances of torture, hemorrhaging internal organs, and rat-a-tat-tat pop culture monologues about Madonna's vagina, the Brady Bunch, and what they call a Big Mac in France.
Johann Hari: The Terrible Moral Emptiness of Quentin Tarantino Is Wrecking His Films 2009
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However the name Big Mac is a trademark of McDonald’s. reply
Endgame: Scrabulous Gets Wiped Off Facebook Erick Schonfeld 2005
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And you go any place around the world, you can get a Big Mac, which isn't too bad.
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The Big Mac is a pale shadow of its former self, with its seemingly ever-shrinking Necco-wafer-size meat pucks fresh out of the steamer and slathered in Thousand Island dressing and lettuce confetti.
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Suddenly, 25 dollars for a Big Mac might be a good deal.
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Suddenly, 25 dollars for a Big Mac might be a good deal.
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Suddenly, 25 dollars for a Big Mac might be a good deal.
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That's nearly triple the calories of a Big Mac, which is comparatively health food at 540 calories.
Vegan.com Blog 2010
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That's nearly triple the calories of a Big Mac, which is comparatively health food at 540 calories.
Vegan.com Blog 2010
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The Big Mac has been a part of the fast food scene since 1968 when McDonald's rolled it out to compete with another fast food restaurant.
Blisstree 2009
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