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doggerel
[ daw-ger-uhl, dog-er- ]
adjective
- (of verse)
- comic or burlesque, and usually loose or irregular in measure.
- rude; crude; poor.
noun
- doggerel verse.
doggerel
/ ˈdɒɡərəl; ˈdɒɡrəl /
noun
- comic verse, usually irregular in measure
- ( as modifier )
a doggerel rhythm
- nonsense; drivel
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doggerel1
Example Sentences
For 15 years, he wrote a long-form narrative every three weeks for the New Yorker; he’s also written shorter reported pieces, comic sketches and doggerel for the Nation, Time and elsewhere.
Some listeners heard a latter-day Ogden Nash in Mr. Osgood’s segments, though he told People magazine, “My stuff isn’t poetry — it’s just rampant doggerel.â€
Let John Denton’s doggerel stand in for all the great jottings that didn’t make it into “Dear California.â€
ChatGPT can turn out doggerel poetry or freshman and sophomore essays, pass tests on some technical subjects, write press releases, compile legal filings with a veneer of professionalism.
Worse, he was capable of doggerel even dogs wouldn’t want to read:
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