thingy in German
thingy in German is Dingsda, Dings, Dingsbums — thingy means an informal word for an object whose name the speaker can't recall or doesn't need to state.
thingy in German
Dingsda
(informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
Dings
(informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
Dingsbums
(informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
Etwas
(informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
What does "thingy" mean?
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noun An informal word for an object whose name the speaker can't recall or doesn't need to state.
"Pass me that thingy over there, the one that opens jars."
thingy in a sentence
- Pass me that thingy over there, the one that opens jars.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "thingy" in German?
"thingy" in German is Dingsda, Dings, Dingsbums. thingy means: An informal word for an object whose name the speaker can't recall or doesn't need to state.
How do you use "thingy" in a sentence?
Example: "Pass me that thingy over there, the one that opens jars." In German, "thingy" is Dingsda, Dings, Dingsbums.
Are there other ways to say "thingy" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "thingy": Dingsda, Dings, Dingsbums, Etwas.
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