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hot link
noun
A spicy, heavily-peppered sausage.
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When I list an address, Microsoft Word automatically converts it to a hot link.
The menu includes barbecue sandwiches, wood-smoked chicken and a rotating selection of specials like barbecue hot link sandwiches with peppers and onions.
(p5) The BBC has backed down in its wrangles over the Have I Got News For You website, agreeing to put a hot link to the Hat Trick site on the bbc.co.uk site.
Both the coaches' and news media polls have Oklahoma ranked No. 1 and Miami No. 2. The Seminoles, however, have a hot link to some of the computer rankings.
Cousin's Bar-B-Q was easily my favorite — the brisket had just the right balance of meat, fat and chewy, charred burnt bits — while Dickey's Barbecue Pit, whose brisket was watery and ribs dry, made an intriguingly spiced hot link.
She put us down for a little of everything: "Might as well, since you came all this way, girls!" It was 1pm before we tucked into brisket (both fatty and lean), Texas hot link sausages, and big pork spare ribs with slaw, beans and pickles (around $15)… and a turkey sandwich ($6).
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What to avoid: Anything involving hot links and barbecue.
The hot links and pickles come neatly sliced.
GARDEN CITY -- "East Texas Hot Links," by Eugene Lee.
Even the hot links (kielbasa) started as fresh sausage and were smoked on the premises.
By-the-pound selections include chopped barbecue pork; Yankee chili with beans; barbecued hot links; and chopped barbecue pork.
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