ranchburger
Etymology
From ranch + -burger.
ranchburger means A cookie-cutter ranch house, typically found in a suburban subdivision. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
noun
- A cookie-cutter ranch house, typically found in a suburban subdivision.“Judy Drive was a short gravel-mixed road flanked by a dozen aluminum-sided "ranchburgers" with wading pools or pick-up trucks parked on the front lawns.”
- A hamburger featuring elements of the cuisine of the Southwestern United States.“Make ranchburgers by dividing the meat for each hamburger into two patties. Place a spoonful of chili sauce and chopped onion on one patty and cover it with the other, sealing it well at the edges.”