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badling
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English *badling, from Old English bædling (“an effeminate person”), equivalent to bad +? -ling.
Noun
badling (plural badlings)
- (rare) An effeminate or womanish man.
- (rare) One who is bad; a worthless person.
Synonyms
- (effeminate man): cockney, sissy, softling; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man
- (worthless person): hoon, loser, toerag; see also Thesaurus:worthless person
Etymology 2
Perhaps from an alteration of paddling.
Noun
badling (plural badlings)
- A brood, group, or flock of ducks.
Anagrams
- Balding, Bigland, balding, blading
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batling
English
Etymology
From bat +? -ling.
Noun
batling (plural batlings)
- A young, small, or baby bat.
- 2008, Wonders of Animal Life - Page 126:
- His flexible wings, wrapped round him, serve him as bed-clothes, and his mate carries the batling clinging to her breast even when she flies out to forage.
- 2008, Wonders of Animal Life - Page 126:
Anagrams
- blating, tabling
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