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ripsnorter

[ rip-snawr-ter ] [ ˈrɪpˈsnɔr tər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

something or someone remarkably good or exciting

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More about ripsnorter

  • An Americanism dating back to 1830–40.
  • Formed from rip1 + snorter.

EXAMPLES OF RIPSNORTER

  • She’s a ripsnorter of a performer, captivating the audience with her incredible talent and stage presence.
  • Their vacation was a ripsnorter, filled with adventure, stunning scenery, and unforgettable experiences.
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goad

[ gohd ] [ goʊd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

prod; incite

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Why Dictionary.com chose goad

More about goad

  • Recorded before 900.
  • From the Middle English gode, Old English gād; compare Langobardic gaida, “spearhead.”

EXAMPLES OF GOAD

  • The coach goaded the team into pushing harder by reminding them of last season’s disappointing finish.
  • The loud noise from the crowd seemed to goad the performer into delivering an even more energetic performance.
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helter-skelter

[ hel-ter-skel-ter ] [ ˈhɛl tərˈskɛl tər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

in a haphazard manner; without regard for order

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More about helter-skelter

  • First recorded in 1585–95.
  • Rhyming compound, perhaps based on unattested skelt, Middle English skelten, “to hasten,” (further origin unknown); reduplication with initial h parallel to hubble-bubble, higgledy-piggledy, etc.

EXAMPLES OF HELTER-SKELTER

  • The toys were left helter-skelter on the floor after the children’s playdate, creating a mess.
  • The sudden downpour sent people running helter-skelter to find cover from the rain.
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