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English
Noun
hamburgeria (plural hamburgerias)
- Alternative form of hamburgery
1971 August 2, “Wandering around”, in Linn Brown, editor, The Argus, volume XI, number 98, page 2:Whatever public relations firm handles McDonald’s hamburgerias must be at the point of exhaustion.
1974 November 25, The Miami News, page 7B:Place is a deluxe hamburgeria and is rapidly becoming the “in” place for socialites […]
1979 October 4, Ruth Gray, “Stadium food — always bet on an upset”, in St. Petersburg Times, volume 96, number 72, page 1D:On the way home, a stop at a well-known hamburgeria gave an opportunity for comparison.
1983 September 21, John Doerper, “One man’s guide to grub in Bellingham”, in The Bellingham Herald, page 24:As is to be expected, Bellingham has a number of respectable hamburgerias.
1987 December 20, Peter Larsen, “St. Louis novelist debuts with impressive love story”, in Belleville News-Democrat, page 18:Max, a gloom monger since the death of his WASPy-wife Janey, first meets Nora at the White Palace hamburgeria where she works, and later at a redneck dive where he goes to do what one does at such places, namely, drink until you’re more depressed than when you first got there.
1989 October 10, “First bites at the burger”, in Evening Standard, page 28:The recent news of a corporate takeover, which is forecast to transform 381 Wimpy bars into Burger King outlets and so precipitate a High Street hamburger war with McDonald’s, signalled the end of an era for those seminal hamburgerias of the swinging Sixties that were so often confused with a construction company or Popeye’s cartoon companion of the same name.
1995 April 1, The Tennessean, volume 91, number 91, page 6:The land of the trattoria and the pizzeria is under assault from the hamburgeria, in the shape of McDonald’s.
Portuguese
Noun
hamburgeria f (plural hamburgerias)
- Alternative form of hamburgueria