Sausage : noun Preparation of minced lean meat and pork fat (sausage meat), seasoned, and wrapped in a casing, which is served cooked or reheated.
Fool (twerp). Come on, big sausage! What a sausage!
Old sausage: old fool, naive.
Sausage Gripper: Apprentice who fetches lunch from the workers and scratches the sausages a bit.
Tying up his dogs with sausages, spending money, throwing money away.
Do not tie them with sausages; to be miserly, to be ungenerous.
Make a sausage: do a bad trick.
Sausage: victim, dupe.
Finger: receive a platter of sausages: a slap.
Flat sausage: thin woman who has few shapes.
Sausage drawer: belly.
me sausage : me too.
Lean as a smoked sausage: lean.
Observation sausage: dirigible balloon, observation balloon (elongated).
Leg sausage: dachshund.
Make the sausage: manhandle, crush his opponent (sports jargon).
Make or roll a sausage/s: lavish a deep kiss on the mouth.
Good sausage: erotic wish meaning that one wishes the person to whom one is addressing a tasty copulation.
Flat sausage: Slender woman who has few shapes.
Leg sausage: unsightly girl.
Sausage: male sex, virile member.
Sausage: prostitute, public girl.
The expression “Do not tie your dog with sausages”: To be very miserly.
The image, which dates from the middle of the XNUMXth century, is amusing and, if you look at it a little, easily understandable.
In general, when you tie up your dog, it is to prevent him from wandering around.
If strings of sausages are used to bind it instead of a thick rope or a good solid chain, the attachment will have to be constantly renewed. Which, in the end, costs a lot of money and risks emptying our miser's cassette before we can even steal it. However, a meager spending without counting, it is not possible. So our miser is certainly not in danger of tying up his dog or dogs with sausages. CQFD.
Note that Walloon books from the XNUMXth century indicate the meaning of "no one should be tempted" as it is true that dogs tied in this way will not be able to resist temptation.