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banana oil
[buh-nan-uh oil]
noun
Also called amylacetic ether.Also called amyl acetate.a sweet-smelling liquid ester, C 7 H 14 O 2 , a mixture of isomers derived from amyl alcohol and having the characteristic odor of bananas: used chiefly as a paint solvent and in artificial fruit flavors; amyl acetate.
Slang.insincere talk; nonsense.
banana oil
noun
a solution of cellulose nitrate in pentyl acetate or a similar solvent, which has a banana-like smell
a nontechnical name for pentyl acetate
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of banana oil1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Insults use mostly antiquated terms: “ding dong,” “oh, banana oil,” “dumb yokels,” “loser,” “punk.”
Sissy explained that she had bought a bit of gold paint powder, mixed it with a few drops of banana oil and had gilded each penny.
But, after all, it was the banana oil the aluminum paint was mixed with that turned the trick.
To "fix" this color so that it will not rub off, and to keep the metal from tarnishing, apply a coat of banana oil or lacquer.
If there's any perfume fitter for a lost soul than attar of banana oil, it hasn't been discovered.
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