单词 | stodger |
释义 | stodgern. colloquial. A stodgy person; one who is lacking in spirit or liveliness. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun] > tedious or dull person grub1653 noddeea1680 insipid1699 rocker1762 bore1812 Dryasdust1819 insipidity1822 prose1844 bagpipe1850 vampire1862 pill1865 jeff1870 terebrant1890 poop1893 stodger1905 club bore1910 nudnik1916 stodge1922 dreary1925 dreep1927 binder1930 drip1932 douchebag1946 drear1958 drag1959 noodge1968 anorak1984 1905 Punch 25 Jan. 62/1 The other regular old stodgers who go to all the parties within a radius of six miles. 1907 Punch 9 Jan. 20/2 Well, father's quite right, they are the most awful stodgers. You know they are. Derivatives ˈstodgery n. be-behaviour characteristic of such a person. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun] > tedious or dull person > behaviour or practice of tedious or dull person boreism1833 boredom1864 stodgery1920 1920 W. Deeping Second Youth iv. 31 If you were starving, Miles, I suppose you would walk down Oxford Street and say nothing. What stodgery! We middle-class people are hopeless! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1905 |
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