サンドイッチsandoitchiサンドウィッチsandouitchi
1.

A food item consisting of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or eggs placed between two slices of thinly sliced bread, often associated with a convenient meal or snack.

2.

The state of being enclosed or confined between two sides, often used to describe situations where one finds themselves caught between opposing forces or influences.

3.

A term historically linked to the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is credited for popularizing this method of eating by combining various fillings between bread slices, which has become a common meal format worldwide.

サンドイッチマンsandoitchiman
1.

A person who promotes a product or service by walking in public with large advertisement boards suspended from their body, typically one in front and one behind.

2.

An individual engaged in street advertising, often carrying placards or signs to draw attention to a brand or event while navigating crowded areas.