dragged through the garden
English
Phrase
dragged through the garden
- (informal) Of a burger, hot dog, etc.: served with a large variety of toppings and condiments.
- 2007, Ronnie Blackwell, Serve It Cold (page 150)
- “Okay, I think it's coming in now: one cheeseburger cooked under a hubcap to the rare side of medium rare, dragged through the garden with two eggs sunny-side up on top; French fries, and a side of grits.”
- 2012, David Morrell, First Blood
- 'How do you want your burgers? Plain or dragged through the garden?'
'What?'
'Plain or with fixings?'
- 'How do you want your burgers? Plain or dragged through the garden?'
- Synonym: run through the garden
- 2007, Ronnie Blackwell, Serve It Cold (page 150)