vaseline
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Verb — To smear or coat something with Vaseline (petroleum jelly), often to lubricate or waterproof it.
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Etymology
A trademark name combining German Wasser ("water") and Greek elaion ("oil"), registered by chemist Robert Chesebrough in 1872. It has since become genericized, the way "hoover" or "thermos" did.
Full origin of vaseline →Frequently asked questions
What does “vaseline” mean?
The word “vaseline” means to smear or coat something with Vaseline (petroleum jelly), often to lubricate or waterproof it. In plain terms, to use Vaseline brand petroleum jelly on something, as a verb.
How do you pronounce “vaseline”?
“Vaseline” is pronounced VA-suh-leen (/ˈvæ.sə.lin/ in IPA).
How do you use “vaseline” in a sentence?
Here is “vaseline” used in a sentence: “He vaselined the hinges so they would stop squeaking.”
What part of speech is “vaseline”?
“Vaseline” is a verb.
Where does the word “vaseline” come from?
The word “vaseline” dates back to around 1872 and comes from German. A trademark name combining German Wasser ("water") and Greek elaion ("oil"), registered by chemist Robert Chesebrough in 1872. It has since become genericized, the way "hoover" or "thermos" did.