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schoolgirl
English
Etymology
school +? girl
Noun
schoolgirl (plural schoolgirls)
- A girl attending school.
- 1975, John Greaves, Dickens at Doughty Street (page 33)
- That he married the wrong sister (as is sometimes suggested) is scarcely a feasible explanation, for Mary was hardly more than a schoolgirl when Dickens first came into the Hogarth family.
- 1975, John Greaves, Dickens at Doughty Street (page 33)
Hypernyms
- pupil, student (especially US)
Derived terms
- schoolgirlish
- schoolgirlism
- schoolgirl pin
- schoolgirly
Translations
See also
- schoolboy
- schoolchild
Verb
schoolgirl (third-person singular simple present schoolgirls, present participle schoolgirling, simple past and past participle schoolgirled)
- (transitive, wrestling, rare) To restrain in a schoolgirl pin.
- 2004, Wrestling Observer Newsletter (page 57)
- Victoria & Nidia beat Stratus & Kim in 3:45 when Victoria schoolgirled Kim.
- 2017, James Dixon, Arnold Furious, Bob Dahlstrom, The Raw Files: 2001 (page 121)
- She tags herself in only to get schoolgirled for the pin.
- 2004, Wrestling Observer Newsletter (page 57)
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coed
English
Adjective
coed (not comparable)
- Alternative form of co-ed
- 2010, Jeph Jacques, Questionable Content 1694: Like A Hampshire Bathroom [comment]
- It was always one of the more awkward moments back in college when you would go into one of the (coed) restrooms and there’d be a couple people clearly goin’ at it in the shower.
- 2010, Jeph Jacques, Questionable Content 1694: Like A Hampshire Bathroom [comment]
Noun
coed (plural coeds)
- Alternative form of co-ed
Anagrams
- Deco, OECD, code, deco, ecod
Welsh
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *ko?d, from Proto-Celtic *kaitos.
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ko???d/
- (South Wales, standard, colloquial) IPA(key): /k?i?d/
- (South Wales, colloquial) IPA(key): /ko?d/
Noun
coed f or f pl (plural coedydd or coedau, singulative coeden)
- (collective) wood, timber
- trees
Synonyms
- (South Wales) colfenni
- (literary) gw?dd
- (literary) prennau
Derived terms
- Betws-y-Coed
- coedio
- coediog
- coedwig
Mutation
References
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present) , “coed”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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