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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wurst (disambiguation)

wurst         
[v?:st, v??st, w-]
¦ noun German or Austrian sausage.
Origin
Ger. Wurst.
Ahle Wurst         
  • Ahle Wurst
KIND OF HARD PORK SAUSAGE MADE IN NORTHERN HESSE, GERMANY
The Ahle Wurst (or Aahle Worscht) is a hard pork sausage made in northern Hesse, Germany. Its name is a dialectal form of alte Wurst – "old sausage".
Hanswurst         
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  • West German]] stamp from 1970.
FICTIONAL CHARACTER
Hans Wurst
Hanswurst or Hans Wurst (German for "Johnny Sausage") was a popular coarse-comic figure of German-speaking impromptu comedy. He is "a half doltish, half cunning, partly stupid, partly knowing, enterprising and cowardly, self indulgent and merry fellow, who, in accordance with circumstances, accentuated one or other of these characteristics.

Wikipedia

Wurst

Wurst may refer to:

  • The ground (minced) meat product sausage
  • The KMFDM compilation album Würst, released in 2010
  • Conchita Wurst
Examples of use of wurst
1. There‘s bratwurst, of course, but also the lesser–known apple wurst, jalapeno wurst and more.
2. "The biting of the sausage is like Oktoberfest‘s tapping of the keg," said Wurst Relations Director C.
3. Traditionally, entire Thuringian villages would gather to slaughter hogs and make wurst as a communal activity, said Thomas Maeuer, a member of the museum‘s board.
4. In other words, every four years, they are to America what ice–browed cross–country skiers are to Scandinavia or wurst–fed downhillers are to Austria.
5. At the end of the conference Jim Wurst, president of the UN Correspondents Association, told Mr Annan that Mr Bone had a right to pose questions and was not an embarrassment.