"doodad" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈduːdæd/ Forms: doodads [plural]
Etymology: Unknown; attested since the 1880s. Compare earlier daud (“a piece of something”), later doohickey (“a thing (whose name one cannot recall)”), dialectal dad, dadge (“a large piece, chunk”). Etymology templates: {{unk|en}} Unknown Head templates: {{en-noun}} doodad (plural doodads)
  1. (originally US) Used to refer to something whose name one cannot recall: an unspecified device, gadget, part, or thing. Synonyms: doodah [Britain], thingy, doo-dad [rare], dodad, do-dad [rare], dodab [rare]

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