seaburger

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English

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Etymology

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From sea +‎ -burger.

Noun

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seaburger (plural seaburgers)

  1. A fried patty that contains seafood.
    • 1992, Elizabeth Massie, Sineater, page 159:
      Joel swallows his bite of seaburger and opens the folded notebook paper.
    • 2008 December, Anne Valdespino, “Mr. Stox”, in Orange Coast, volume 34, number 12, →ISSN, page 138:
      One don't-miss item is the jumbo lump blue crab cake, served as an entrée, but splittable for a starter. There's no filler in this meaty little seaburger, covered in a snappy Dijon sauce and paired with one of the best coleslaws you'll ever taste—served slightly warm and garnished with chili peanuts for extra crunch.
    • 2010, Phillip Stephen Schulz, Cooking with Fire and Smoke, →ISBN, page 219:
      And while there is a certain degree of advance preparation required for fish croquettes, these succulent seaburgers are relatively easy to grill.