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Thingo

A thingamajig; something the name of which is unknown or cannot be recalled.

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noun
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    A thingamajig; something the name of which is unknown or cannot be recalled.

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thingynoun(informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
thingmynoun(informal, chiefly Scotland) A thingy; a non-specific object or gadget.
gadgetnounAny device or machine, especially one whose name cannot be recalled, often either clever or complicated.
thingumnounSynonym of thingummy.
kajiggernoun(informal) An unspecified object; thingamajig
oojiboonoun(slang) An unspecified object; thingy; whatsit.
mathomnounA trinket or piece of bric-a-brac; a knick-knack, often used in regifting.
notionnounMental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
rinky-dinknounOf poor quality; amateurish, shoddy, small-time.
thingletnounA little thing.
yokenounSenses relating to a frame around the neck.
gazookusnoun(US, slang, dated) An unspecified item; a thingy or gadget.
tchotchkenounA small ornament of minor value; a knick-knack, a trinket.
dingbatnoun(informal) A silly, crazy or stupid person.
thingnounThat which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
oddmentsnounA variety of miscellaneous things.
jacknounA coarse medieval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
veeblefetzernoun(slang) An unspecified object; a thingy or doodad.
trinketnounA small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery.
jiggernoun(US) A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1½ fluid ounces (approx. 44 ml), the other typically 1 fluid ounce (approx. 30 ml).

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