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ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Today's word of the day is a good one
Definitions for kyoodle
Origin of kyoodle
- to bark or yelp noisily or foolishly; yap.
Kyoodle began as and still may be an Americanism. The word has no distinguished etymology (except for the vague label Imitative), which exactly fits the verb and also one of its noun meanings: mutt, noisy dog. Some distinguished American authors have used the word, however, including John Steinbeck, John O’Hara, and Sinclair Lewis. Kyoodle entered English in the late 19th century.
Which leads me to another word for the day
Yodel
practice a form of singing or calling marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto.
But I will admit I was thinking this