(informal) wiener;
frankfurter. "I had twenty
raw weenies last night."
-Styles of Auditing (17 Nov. 64) n. 1.
LRH def. in the
old movies where they always had a treasure or something of the sort and this big treasure that everybody was after, if everybody in the movie was after the
girl or if everybody in the movie was after a
position or whatever anybody in the movie was after,
old Hollywood writer's
slang was that was a "weenie." And by the way, you take the weenie out of a
picture or a story and it just goes
right straight out of a
game classification, ceases to be a story. Inelegant
term, but quite expressive. [Lecture 12
Dec. 52] 2.
LRH def. movie
slang for the treasure chest, the fortune, the bag full of jewels. It's something everybody is after, is its
definition. That's the "weenie," and it passes along, and the villain gets it, and the hero has to rescue it from the villain, and so on. It's that thing which is put there for the audience to put their
attention on, which will then connect consecutively all the
action of the
picture. That is the motive and that is the
reason. [Lecture 25
Nov. 53]
an
element or
symbol of good fortune, enthusiasm or desire.
(1) (
slang) in the
old movies, the big treasure that everyone was after. For
example if everyone was after the
girl or everyone was after a
position, etc., that was the weenie. (2) (
colloquial) a highly seasoned smoked sausage; a
hot dog.
(informal) wiener;
frankfurter.
(slang) an
object of desire; something that is sought after by people.
(slang) the big treasure that everyone is after in a movie,
novel, etc. For
example, if everyone is after the
girl or everyone is after a
position, etc., that is the weenie.