English edit

Alternative forms edit

sand-bugger

Noun edit

sandbugger (plural sandbuggers)

  1. (Southern US) A patty made from cooked potatoes, seasoned with onions, and fried.[1]
    • 1938, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, chapter 1, in The Yearling[2], New York: Scribner, published 1970, page 12:
      He was torn between his desire for more biscuits and another sand-bugger and the knowledge, born of painful experience, that if he ate them, he would suddenly have no room for pone.

References edit

  1. ^ Mildred Jordan Brooks, Southern Stuff, New York: Avon, 1992, p. 132,[1]