- it is interesting that the morpheme put in front of "burger" usually indicate what the filling is. in this term it indicate what holds the filling. this should be metonymy..
ramenburger
object; back formation
a kind of food that two dry ramen cake with burger filling in the middle
Etymology : backformation: "burger" wasn't a morpheme until ham and burger was parted in the word hamburger
Source : conversation with people on floor 11/27/2013
Last modified: 28 November 2013