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galligaskins

[ gal-i-gas-kinz ] [ g疆l 阞g疆s k阞nz ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

loose knee-length pants in general.

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  • First recorded in 157080.
  • Earlier forms include gallogascaine(s) and galigascon(s).
  • Perhaps an alterationof obsolete French garguesque that was influenced by galley, “a kitchen or an area with kitchen facilities in a ship, plane, or camper,” and Gascon, “a native of Gascony, France.”

EXAMPLES OF GALLIGASKINS

  • As I rummaged through the old trunk, I stumbled upon a pair of vintage galligaskins, bringing back memories of fashion trends from the past.
  • She chose to wear comfortable galligaskins for her outdoor adventure, ensuring she could freely move and explore without any restrictions.
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whoosis

[ hoo-zis ] [ hu z阞s ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an object or person whose name is not known or cannot be recalled.

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More about whoosis

  • First recorded in 192025.
  • An alteration of the phrase who’s this.
  • Similar towhatsis, a reduced form ofwhat’s this.

EXAMPLES OF WHOOSIS

  • “Can you pass me the whoosis on the shelf?” she asked. “I need it for this project.”
  • “When I went to the store, I realized I forgot my wallet, so I had to leave the whoosis at the checkout counter,” he lamented.
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sycophant

[ sik-uh-fuhnt, -fant ] [ s阞k fnt, -f疆nt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a self-seeking, servile flatterer.

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More about sycophant

  • First recorded in 153040.
  • Comes ultimately fromGreek 莽聆域棗梯堯獺紳喧襲莽, informer.
  • 釦聆域棗梯堯獺紳喧襲莽 comes from 莽韁域棗, meaning fig, and the stem of 梯堯硃穩紳梗勳紳, meaning to show.

EXAMPLES OF SYCOPHANT

  • She saw through the sycophant‘s deceptive flattery and remained wary of his ulterior motives.
  • The playwright created a character who was an exaggerated representation of a sycophant, using satire to mock those who seek favor through insincere flattery.
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