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Noodle   /nˈudəl/   Listen
Noodle

noun
1.
A ribbonlike strip of pasta.
2.
Informal terms for a human head.  Synonyms: attic, bean, bonce, dome, noggin.



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"Noodle" Quotes from Famous Books



... to enact those qualities, whereas he is only to assume them for the nonce—the real presentment of the man being a malicious, revengeful, and astute villain. I think, also, my dear fellow, that our friend Iago is too communicative, not only to such a noodle-pate as Roderigo, but to the many-headed monster the Pit. He comes forward, and exactly in the same way as M. Philippe informs his audience—"Now I vill show you a ver' vonderful trick. I vill put de tea into dis ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846 • Various

... she say? I surmise, that she would turn round to her Lord Gold Stick, and order him to give me a knock on the shins. I know she would, for she is a regular trump, and knows how people in every station should behave. I am ashamed of that American: he is a Yankee Noodle! ...
— Chambers' Edinburgh Journal - Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852 • Various

... be bumped to think upon their ways. Every time we do wrong we get a Needless Knock. Every time! We may not always get bumped on the outside, but we always get bumped on the inside. A bump on the conscience is worse than a bump on the "noodle." ...
— The University of Hard Knocks • Ralph Parlette

... greater little noodle than I took you for. Every one who calls that precious watch a good name is your master, ...
— The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch • Talbot Baines Reed

... IT!—A Correspondent, signing himself "O'NOODLE," asks, "What does this mean? See Cook's Guide-Book to Paris, page 23:—'Visitors should take the precautions against pickpockets recommended by the Administration.'" A comma or a dash after "precautions," and another after "pickpockets," or put ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 25, 1893 • Various


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