dill pickle
English
Noun
dill pickle (plural dill pickles)
- A cucumber pickled in brine or vinegar flavored with dill and other seasonings.
- (slang, US, dated) A foolish person. [early 20th c.]
- 1977 [c. 1908], Harry Conway Fisher, edited by Bill Blackbeard, A. Mutt, a Complete Compilation, 1907-1908, page 47:
- Shortribs Enlivens Court Proceedings by Calling Beany a “Dill Pickle”
- 2010 [1918], Robert W. Chambers, The Laughing Girl, page 278:
- Wasn't I the big dill-pickle to stake 'em to a Greek revolution.
- 2012 [1917], Robert W. Chambers, The Dark Star, page 96:
- "Ah—" he exclaimed angrily, "somebody tell me why I don't quit you, you big dill pickle!"
- 2015, Ján Košturiak, Everyday Reflections, page 20:
- One famous American company employs such “dill pickles” only in their purchasing division.
Synonyms
- (pickled cucumber): dill; pickle; gherkin
- (foolish person): see Thesaurus:fool
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