gee haw whimmy diddle
English
Alternative forms
- gee-haw whimmy diddle, gee haw whammy diddle, gee-haw whammy diddle
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈdʒi hɑ ˈwɪmi dɪdəl/
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Noun
gee haw whimmy diddle (plural gee haw whimmy diddles)
- A wooden toy consisting of a notched stick with a smaller stick attached on the end. Rubbing the notched stick with another stick causes the smaller stick to spin; with practice the spin can be made to change from rightward (gee) to leftward (haw) and vice versa.
- 1974 November, Texas Monthly, article The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, page 93:
- …some of the Blue Ridge Mountain folk toys. Each of the following runs about $2: spinning wooden top, fox and geese game, gee-haw whimmy diddle, bull roarer, corn cob pipe.
- 1974 November, Texas Monthly, article The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, page 93:
Synonyms
- whimmy diddle
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