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tunding

English

Etymology

Latin tundo (I beat, strike), +? -ing.

Noun

tunding (plural tundings)

  1. (Britain, archaic, school slang) A caning.

Anagrams

  • dunting

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punding

English

Etymology

Coined by Swedish forensic psychiatrist G. Rylander, in 1968. Folke Sjöqvist, Malcolm Tottie, editor (1969) , “Clinical and Medico-criminological aspects of addiction to Central Stimulating Drugs”, in Abuse of central stimulants: Symposium arranged by the Swedish Committee on International Health Relations, Stockholm, November 25-27, 1968, Almqvist & Wiksell, page 257

Noun

punding (uncountable)

  1. A human activity characterized by compulsive fascination with and performance of repetitive, mechanical tasks, such as assembling and disassembling, collecting, or sorting household objects.
    Punding may consist of activities such as collecting pebbles and lining them up as perfectly as possible, or disassembling doorknobs and putting them back together again.

See also

  • stimming
  • tweaking

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