brownie point
English
Etymology
Unknown, but possibly from brownnose, and often associated with the points Girl Guides or Girl Scouts at the Brownie level (ages 6-8) receive for doing specific tasks that when accumulated earn them badges (a sign of recognition) to wear on their Brownie Uniform. Attested from the 1960s.
Pronunciation
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Noun
brownie point (plural brownie points)
Usage notes
- This term is often used sarcastically to highlight someone's sycophantic behaviour.
See also
References
- “brownie, n.1.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Further reading
brownie points on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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