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  1. 2. Here is the entry for humdinger in Eric Partridge, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (1961): humdinger. A fast aircraft or vehicle; a smooth-running engine: Services, but mostly R.A.F.: adopted in mid-1940 from American airmen. American s [ource]: echoic: hum (speed) + dinger (something forceful).

  2. Dec 27, 2016 · @Jim No. the word has a definite origin; that's not opinion but fact. The fact that we may not be able to unearth what that origin is doesn't make the question itself opinion-based—just one with a definite but unavailable answer.

  3. 1. "Doozy" is often used to mean "troublesome" or "problematic," but it can also be used with a positive meaning. It means "extraordinary." It's probably an alteration of the "daisy" flower, and started in 18th-century England as a slang word. Share.

  4. Jan 5, 2016 · Dope is a rather new slang word that is used to define someone or something excellent, great, impressive. OED says that it is originally in African-American usage and chiefly among rap musicians and

  5. Nov 3, 2016 · [James] Still '[The] Proud Walkers.' 1941 it takes a pure D humdinger to hunt birds .. if a dog's got pure D hoss sense & a fellow's got bat brains, he can train the dog to hunt birds. J. Street in J.

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · The words “snot,” “snotty,” “snout,” “snoot,” “snooty” (in the sense of looking down one’s nose) and “schnoz” are all related to a similar prehistoric Germanic root associated with the nose, “snut.”. “Snob” is unrelated, and “snooze” is of uncertain origin. But “snitch,” meaning an informer, may be ...

  7. Nov 9, 2012 · 2. Clip has been used as a noun since 1830 to mean, in the OED’s definition, ‘a smart blow, stroke’. This definition is given under the entry for clip with the core sense of a cut, originally in the context of sheep-shearing. It is perhaps a relatively short step from applying an instrument to the covering of an animal’s skin in order ...

  8. Jonik is right, "replenish" is of French/Latin origin and "fill" is of Anglo-Saxon/Germanic origin. Interestingly, roll the clock back a couple thousand years and they should be the same word. Germanic languages tended to turn P into F, so the ancestor of both words was probably "pell" or "pill". Share. Improve this answer.

  9. Jan 28, 2013 · Urban Dictionary. The earliest definition of vape on Urban Dictionary is from Mar 31, 2004, a noun and verb back-formed from vaporizer, and is currently the second highest voted definition: Slang term for a vaporizer, which is used to smoke Marijuana, Tabacco and other smoking mixtures. There are two different types of vaporizer.

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