flamdoodle
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[edit]Noun
[edit]flamdoodle (plural flamdoodles)
- Alternative form of flapdoodle
- 1902, Will Nathaniel Harben, Abner Daniel: the "David Harum" of the South, page 82:
- Durned ef I don't like 'er better without a hat on than with all the fluffy flamdoodle that gals put on when they go out.
- 1965, Hart Crane, Letters, 1916-1932, page 52:
- If he doesn't watch his lenses, M. Ray will allow the Dada theories and other flamdoodle of his section run him off his track.
- 1968, John Boynton Priestley, The Image Men, page 111:
- I'm crazy about Dr Tuby, but that doesn't mean I'm ready to believe in you and your Institute and this image flamdoodle — ' '
- 2013, Joan Lindsay, Picnic at Hanging Rock, page 81:
- Or was there really something in all this flamdoodle about looking for the lost sheilas that made sense?
Verb
[edit]flamdoodle (third-person singular simple present flamdoodles, present participle flamdoodling, simple past and past participle flamdoodled)
- Alternative form of flapdoodle.
- 1916, McClure's Magazine - Volume 46, page 27:
- We graft on the state an overcharge it an' flamdoodle it, forgetting that we are the state, an buncoing ourselves.
- 1925, William Caine, Lady Sheba's Last Stunt, page 185:
- It was good enough to flamdoodle Packer, but as a workable proposition it's simply not workable, Lady Sheba.
- 1972, Moritz Adolph Jagendorf, Folk Stories of the South, page 18:
- He walked back , sore as a dog covered with ticks , knowing full well Sampson had been out just to flamdoodle him .