- ca|noo|dle
- ca|noo|dle «kuh NOO duhl», intransitive verb, transitive verb, -dled, -dling.British Slang. to cuddle amorously.╂[origin uncertain]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
noo|dle — noo|dle1 «NOO duhl», noun. a mixture of flour and water, or flour and eggs, like macaroni, but made in flat strips. ╂[< German Nudel] noo|dle2 «NOO duhl», noun, verb, dled, dling. –n. 1. a very stupid or silly person; fool: »The fashionable… … Useful english dictionary
noo — noo·dle·dom; noo·goo·ra; noo·sphere; noo·dle; oro·noo·ko; … English syllables
ca·noo·dle — … Useful english dictionary
dle — ad·dle·pate; ai·dle; bea·dle; bea·dle·dom; bin·dle; bri·dle·less; brin·dle; bud·dle·ia; ca·boo·dle; can·dle·mas; ca·noo·dle; con·did·dle; crud·dle; cru·dle; cud·dle·some; did·dle·dees; doo·dle·sack; drid·dle; fad·dle; far·dle; fer·ri·did·dle;… … English syllables
noodle — noo|dle [ˈnu:dl] n [Date: 1700 1800; : German; Origin: nudel] [usually plural] a long thin piece of food made from a mixture of flour, water, and eggs, usually cooked in soup or boiling water ▪ Serve the meat with rice or noodles … Dictionary of contemporary English
noodle — noo|dle [ nudl ] noun count usually plural a type of pasta in the form of long thin pieces that cook quickly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
noodle — noo·dle … English syllables
noodledom — noo·dle·dom … English syllables
canoodle — ca·noo·dle … English syllables
noodle — I noo•dle [[t]ˈnud l[/t]] n. coo a dried strip of egg dough that is boiled and served as a side dish or in soups, casseroles, etc • Etymology: 1770–80; < G Nudel, of obscure orig. II noo•dle [[t]ˈnud l[/t]] n. 1) sts Slang. the head 2) a fool… … From formal English to slang