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    dingus
    /ˈdɪŋɡəs/

    noun

    • 1. used to refer to something one cannot or does not wish to name specifically: informal North American, South African "you can hack this dingus into having much better range"

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  2. 1. informal : an often small article whose common name is unknown or forgotten : gadget, doodad sense 2. In his [Dashiell Hammett's] writings of the period from 1924 to 1952, "dingus " signifies, variously, a magician's prop, a typewriter, a short story, a novel, and an elusive artifact, a black bird better known as the Maltese Falcon. Mark McGurl.

  3. n. Informal. 1. Something whose name is unknown or forgotten. 2. A person regarded as stupid. 3. Vulgar Slang The penis. [Dutch dinges, whatchamacallit, from German Dings, from Middle High German dinges, genitive of dinc, thing, from Old High German ding, thing, assembly, case, thing.]

  4. a gadget, device, or object whose name is unknown or forgotten: We're missing the little dingus that makes the cable work. a foolish, stupid, or inept person; doofus: I'm a complete dingus when it comes to math. Discover More.

  5. dingus. US someone or something whose name is either unknown or forgotten.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. Something whose name is unknown or forgotten. American Heritage. More Noun Definitions (3) Other Word Forms of Dingus. Noun. Singular: dingus. Plural: dinguses. Origin of Dingus. Dutch dinges whatchamacallit from German Dings from Middle High German dinges genitive of dinc thing from Old High German ding, thing assembly, case, thing.

  7. Oct 26, 2023 · Have you ever been called a "dingus" lately? Maybe by a friend or family member ribbing you over a blunder? Or perhaps while bantering on online gaming chats? If so, you‘re not alone. As a lover of data and language, I decided to dive deep into the meaning and history behind this odd insult.

  8. /ˈdɪŋəs/ See pronunciation. Where does the noun dingus come from? Earliest known use. 1860s. is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Dutch. Probably also partly a borrowing from Afrikaans. Etymons: Dutch dinges; Afrikaans dinges. See etymology.

  9. Jun 16, 2024 · Noun. [edit] dingus (plural dinguses) (informal, North American, South African) A gadget, device, or object whose name is either unknown, forgotten, or omitted for the purpose of humor. Synonyms: thingamajig; see also Thesaurus: thingy. (informal, Canada, US, derogatory, sometimes affectionately humorous) A foolish, incompetent, or silly person.

  10. Definition of dingus. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  11. Informal Terms a gadget, device, or object whose name is unknown or forgotten. Dutch dinges or its source, German Dinges, probably origin, originally genitive, with partitive value, of Ding thing1. 1870–75. 'dingus' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): dingbat - doohickey.