dingleberry
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English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɪŋɡəɫbɛɹi/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
dingleberry (plural dingleberries)
- Vaccinium erythrocarpum, the southern mountain cranberry.[1]
- 1937, US Government Printing Office, Range Plant Handbook:
- dingleberries, or mountain-cranberries (Huge'ria, syn. Oxycoccoi'des), cranberries (Oxycoc'cus)
- 1959, Gordon Webber, What end but love:
- Helen sat on the ground crumbling hard lumps of clay between her fingers, and tried to imagine the green place in the swamp where the dingleberries grew.
- (slang, derogatory) A stupid or foolish person.[2]
- (slang, derogatory) Dried fecal matter adhering to anal hair.[2]
- (dated, manufacturing) Any residual irregularity following processing.
- 1966 May 20, “Stymied by Seniority”, in Time[4], archived from the original on 3 February 2009:
- That still left the problem of deciding on the "dingleberries"—the employees who would be exempt from seniority restrictions because of "special skills and outstanding abilities."
- 1967, M.R. Calton, Welding of Dispersion-Strengthened Alloys[5], US Patent 3477117, page 6:
- It is theorized that when the surface velocity is below certain minimum values the material at the interface between workpieces WP-1 and WP-2 rolls up and extrudes from the interface in the form of long twisted cylindrical projections which are sometimes referred to as "dingle-berries."
Synonyms
- (Vaccinium erythrocarpum): arando, bearberry
- (stupid person): idiot, moron
- (piece of faeces): (Australia) dag, (Australia) dags
Translations
Vaccinium erythrocarpum
stupid person
piece of feces
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References
- ^ “dingleberry n” listed on page 73 of the Dictionary of American Regional English by Frederic Gomes Cassidy and Joan Houston Hall (1985; Harvard University Press; →ISBN, 9780674205116)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ayto, John & Simpson, John (2010). "Dingleberry," In Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, see [1]. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
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