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wadding
English
Etymology 1
wad +? -ing (“material, collection”).
Noun
wadding (countable and uncountable, plural waddings)
- wads collectively
- soft, fibrous cotton or wool used to make a wad, or as a packaging material
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses Chapter 13
- She slipped a hand into her kerchief pocket and took out the wadding and waved in reply of course without letting him and then slipped it back.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses Chapter 13
Translations
Etymology 2
Verb
wadding
- present participle of wad
Anagrams
- dingwad
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vadding
English
Etymology
Said to originate at MIT, with reference to the early text adventure game ADVENT, which involved cave exploration. To hide the game from system administrators, the file would be renamed to ADV or its anagram VAD. See -ing.
Noun
vadding (uncountable)
- (US, slang, dated) urban exploration
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