Gazinkus In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "gazinkus", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2021-12-20 11:12

Meaning of Gazinkus

Variants:

gazunkus

Gazinkus informal

Used to indicate the name of the device or gadget with the unknown name

Do you see the gazinkus I used to amend the door this morning?

Hey Jenny, is this the little gazunkus you are looking for?

It was the gazinkus that Kane wanted to mention in the meeting.

Other phrases about:

mere trifle

1. Used to refer to a thing or matter that is insignificant or unimportant

2. Used to refer to a very small amount (of something)

abbreviated piece of nothing

a worthless person/thing

fuddy-duddy

1. Used to describe someone who is old-fashioned or conservative

2. Used to refer to a person whose ideas and attitudes are old-fashioned

doojigger

People call "doojigger" to refer to a gadget whose actually name they don't know or remember.

doodad

Used to indicate a name of gadget or item whose true name is unknown or has been forgotten.

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