Why are tiny hamburgers called sliders?
Does anybody know the etymology of slider, slang for tiny hamburgers like those sold at White Castle? It came up last night over dinner. I don't know and surprisingly, my uncle doesn't know. The Wikipedia entry for hamburger notes that it is a naval term, but that is not very specific.By the way, I've never been to White Castle. I think New Jersey and New York are the only eastern states that have them and I moved out of the former before I was 2 years old. Maybe next time I am passing through the Garden State, I'll make it a point to stop if I see one. I don't think there are any of the roads to Long Beach Island or Avalon/Stone Harbor though.
Labels: Food and Drink
posted by WFY @ 8:04 AM | |
I'm going to hold out for getting some fresh ones from an actual locatoin. Following that, I am open to the idea of getting frozen ones.















# posted by
Fritz :
Friday, July 06, 2007 8:41:00 AM