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doodad; dodad noun a trivial or useless object US, 1877- Sam finally, as always falling over drunk, but not really, drunk-desiring, over a little lowtable covered a foot high with ashtrays piled three inches high and drinks and doodads[.] — Jack Kerouac, The Subterraneans, p. 55, 1958
- I was sitting on a concrete do-dad in front of the depot restaurant during a supper break in Friarsburg, Oklahoma. — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, p. 7, 1965
- Chicks love to see you wearing doo-dads like that. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 103, 1970
- — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 19, 1972
- Got all the computer electronic dodads[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 339, 1981
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