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doohickey
[ doo-hik-ee ]
doohickey
/ Ë»ćłÜËËłóÉȘ°ìÉȘ /
noun
- informal.another name for doodah
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doohickey1
Example Sentences
Keep an eye out for surprise guests: Last year at the Bowl, Nelson brought out John Densmore of the Doors to play various percussion âdoohickeys,â as the singer put it.
For the hard-to-reach places â the flower beds and under the azaleas â he has a little handheld doohickey, like a garden center jack-in-box.
Itâs one of those little mechanical doohickeys where you push it in, then it pops out.
Even if itâs a doohickey without any particular monetary value.
You simply slot the little thumb drive-sized doohickey into the appropriate slot in your sleeve and pair it to your phone.
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What doesÌędoohickey mean?
Doohickey is a very informal word for an object whose name you donât know, have forgotten, or canât recall at the moment.
Itâs often used to refer to gadgets or parts of things that might not even have a commonly known name, as in Before we attach the bracket, we have to insert this doohickey here.Ìę
Doohickey is sometimes used even if you know the name of the thing youâre referring to, such as to be funny or to downplay the importance or value of an object, as in What, these old doohickeys? Iâve got a whole boxful of âem. Take as many as you want.Ìę
Doohickey is often used with a modifier describing the kind of thing, as in Whereâs that plastic doohickey?
There are several other similarly informal words that are used in the same way, including doodad, dingus, thingy, thingamajig, thingamabob, whachamacallit, and whatsit.
Example: My kids got me one of those doohickeys that track your steps. Whatâs it called? A stepometer?
Where doesÌędoohickey come from?
The first records of the word doohickey come from around 1915. Itâs a combination of doodad and hickey, which can both be used to mean the same thing.
Today, the word is especially used to refer to small, physical objects, but its ambiguous nature means it can be used for all kinds of things (which is really the point of a word like doohickey). Sometimes, itâs used just to be a bit funny, even if you actually know the name of the object youâre referring to.
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What are some other forms related to doohickey?
- doohickeys (plural)
What are some synonyms for doohickey?
- doodad
- doodah
- hickey
- thingy
- thingamajig
- thingamabob
- what-do-you-call-it
- whaddyacallit
- whatsit
- whatsis
What are some words that share a root or word element with doohickey?Ìę
What are some words that often get used in discussing doohickey?
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How isÌędoohickey used in real life?
Doohickey is very informal. Itâs especially used in speech as a way for the speaker to refer to something whose name they donât know or canât remember at that moment.
Had a very exciting evening tonight, we lost the little plastic doohickey that sits at the bottom of the salad spinner, eventually we found it under the lettuce
â Felix Salmon (@felixsalmon)
If I were to desire to pick up one of those doohickeys that turn a bicycle into a stationary bike, what term should I be using to search CL?
â Dave Wise (@AardvarkSagus)
Twitter, I need some help. What's that doohickey called that you would attach to a clipboard that can slide down a piece of paper? . . .
â Alissa Grosso (@alissagrosso)
Ìę
Try usingÌędoohickey!
Is doohickey used correctly in the following sentence?
This darn doohickey doesnât even work anymoreâcan you pick up another one at the store?
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