kanoodle

English

Verb

kanoodle (third-person singular simple present kanoodles, present participle kanoodling, simple past and past participle kanoodled)

  1. Alternative spelling of canoodle

Quotations

  • 1880. George Wilbur Peck. Peck's Fun: Being Extracts from the "La Crosse Sun," and "Peck's Sun..., page 29 :
    He was a truly good man, and did not believe there were any bad men in the world, who would kanoodle him with a stone crusher.
  • 1887. George Wilbur Peck. How Private Geo. W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion, page 156 :
    And above all things, do not let her kanoodle you with soft words and looks of love, because she is full of 'em.
  • 2007. Jackie Kessler. The Road to Hell, page 36:
    I refused to kanoodle with anyone who wasn't my true love.

See also

References

  • (to cajole) Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Jonathan E. Lighter, 1994, page 336.
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