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Donovan

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Noun — British slang for a potato.

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Etymology

Rhyming or nickname-style slang, borrowing the Irish surname Donovan (from Ó Donndubháin) as a jokey stand-in for "potato."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Donovan” mean?

The word “Donovan” means british slang for a potato. In plain terms, an informal British word for a potato, used more for fun than in everyday speech.

How do you pronounce “Donovan”?

“Donovan” is pronounced DO-nuh-vihn (/ˈdɒnəvɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Donovan” in a sentence?

Here is “Donovan” used in a sentence: “Chuck a few more donovans in the pot for the stew.”

What part of speech is “Donovan”?

“Donovan” is a noun.

Where does the word “Donovan” come from?

The word “Donovan” comes from Irish. Rhyming or nickname-style slang, borrowing the Irish surname Donovan (from Ó Donndubháin) as a jokey stand-in for "potato.".

Is “Donovan” a common word?

“Donovan” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is "Donovan" commonly used to mean "potato" outside Britain?

No. This use of "Donovan" as slang for a potato is specifically British and not widely recognized or used elsewhere; in most English-speaking contexts "Donovan" is understood only as a personal name.

Is calling a potato a "Donovan" formal or informal?

It is informal slang, appropriate for casual conversation but not for formal or written English, where "potato" would be used instead.

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