Talk:Wiener

Just like to say that the page Weiner lists "Wiener" as a common misspelling of that word, yet this page states the opposite. Any definite answer?

Amir

Cleanup
I cleaned up this disambiguation page per MOS:DAB. I removed the following entries per Wikipedia is not a dictionary and MoS:DAB and I also removed excess redlinked people per WP:SU, with the rule than anyone without incoming links was removed, i.e. not providing trivial notability. – sgeureka t•c 17:48, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
 * A Wiener dog, more correctly a dachshund
 * A Wiener schnitzel
 * A slang term for penis.
 * A perjorative term to describe someone of extreme immaturity.
 * Wiener Neustadt (lit. Viennese newtown) south of Vienna.
 * Various compositions by Johann Strauss II have Wiener in the title:
 * Wiener Frauen, waltz.
 * Wiener Bonbons, waltz.
 * Wiener Blut (waltz) or Wiener Blut (operetta), two compositions of the same name.
 * Wiener Blut, album by the Austrian pop singer Falco.
 * Wiener Konzerthaus, Viennese concert hall.
 * Wiener Musikverein, Viennese concert hall.
 * Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester, Viennese orchestra.
 * Wiener Philharmoniker, Viennese orchestra.
 * Wiener Staatsoper, Viennese opera company.
 * Wiener Werkstätte, Austrian design workshop.
 * Wiener Sportclub, Viennese athletics and football club.
 * Wiener Stadtpark, Viennese public park.
 * Wiener Festwochen, annual Viennese arts festival.
 * Wiener Ringstraße, Viennese circular boulevard.
 * Wiener Prater, former Viennese royal hunting park.
 * Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter, classic Austrian television series.
 * Wiener Städtische, an Austrian insurance company.

Oh come on! No slang term for penis? NonEnglish speakers would probably like to know this before using it even though it's probably universal. All the more reason to have it in there. --184.167.52.7 (talk) 07:27, 18 February 2015 (UTC)

A wiener is not a hot dog
A wiener is not necessarily a hot dog, though the sausage in any hot dog is a wiener. That is, there are the types of wieners that are used in hot dogs, but there are also wieners that are not used in hot dog. The term itself is derivative for Wien (German for Vienna), because of this type of sausage originating in Vienna, though the traditional ones are longer and curved as opposed to the straight and short ones typically used in hot dogs. In any case, it's incorrect to say a "wiener is a hot dog". Unfortunately, we don't have an article on the general topic of (genuine) wieners. Probably should have one. --Born2cycle (talk) 00:50, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
 * The English text Vienna sausage was created in August 2007. It was existing in July 2010, and is still. ThomasPusch (talk) 07:19, 8 April 2023 (UTC)