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posted December 05, 2002 07:31
I came across a word today that I haven't heard in awhile: doohickey. There are many words like this that mean tools or gadgets for which one does not know or remember the name; for example, another is thingamajig. What are others?
 
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posted December 06, 2002 06:20Hide Post
Thingy

Doobry
 
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posted December 06, 2002 08:51Hide Post
And of course, all engineers (that's the UK word -not a locomotive driver) know the precise meaning of the measurement, "A gnat's". As in, "...Move towards you a gnat's..."

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posted December 06, 2002 15:40Hide Post
In "There's a Word For It" by Elster, there is a chapter entitled, "Doodads, Rigamajigs, and Whatnots".

He included this poem, by Alison Wonderword, talking about little-known words for well-known things:

"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
"Of pintles, sprags, and bandoleers-
"Of pillions and feazings-
"And where a moonglade can be found-
"And why pilcrows have no wings.
 
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posted December 06, 2002 18:25Hide Post
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Thingamabob

Whatsit

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<Asa Lovejoy>
posted December 07, 2002 07:16
"A gnat's". As in, "...Move towards you
a gnat's..."
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I've often heard "a gnat's eyelash."
 
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posted December 07, 2002 08:28Hide Post
In UK engineering terms the apendage is not an eyelash but the concept is similar.

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posted December 07, 2002 10:04Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Asa Lovejoy:
"A gnat's". As in, "...Move towards you
a gnat's..."


You're close. Start at the gnat's eyelash and go back about a gnat's.

"Widget" is a term used to mean an unspecified product as in "Say you own a company that makes widgets..." I hear it used by professional speakers trying to appear cute and it always seems cloying to me.
 
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"...You're close. Start at the gnat's eyelash and go back about a gnat's..."

No, only about half a gnat's.

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gadget
trinket
gubbins
thingummy
 
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