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Burger vs Nonburger - What's the difference?

burger | nonburger |

As a noun burger

is citizen, burgher; legally recognized inhabitant of a city or state.

As an adjective nonburger is

not a burger, or not specializing in burgers.

burger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (informal) A hamburger.
  • (chiefly, as a combining form) A similar sandwich or patty.
  • Derived terms

    * baconburger * beanburger * beefburger * buffaloburger * burgery * clamburger * crabburger * deerburger * elkburger * fishburger * lamburger * mushroomburger * noodleburger * pizzaburger * porkburger * salmonburger * shrimpburger * soyaburger * soyburger * steakburger * tofuburger * tunaburger * turkeyburger * vealburger * vegeburger * veggieburger * venisonburger

    nonburger

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not a burger, or not specializing in burgers
  • Even fast-food restaurants have a range of nonburger options.
  • *{{quote-news, 2009, January 11, Andrew Martin, At McDonald’s, the Happiest Meal Is Hot Profits, New York Times citation
  • , passage=It bought into nonburger franchises like Chipotle and Boston Market. }}