coso — meaning in English
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English meaning
- gizmo noun A small device or gadget, especially one whose name or purpose isn't known.
- hickey noun A bruise-like mark left on the skin from kissing or sucking, typically on the neck.
- stuff noun Miscellaneous items, belongings, or unspecified material.
- thingamabob noun A thing or person whose actual name is unknown or forgotten.
- thingy noun An informal word for an object whose name the speaker can't recall or doesn't need to state.
- whatchamacallit noun An informal word for an object whose name you can't remember or don't know.
Senses
coso is used for these senses in English:
- gizmo (slang) Something, generally a device, for which one does not know the proper term.
- hickey (informal, slang) An object whose name is unknown or cannot be recalled. [from 1909]
- stuff (informal) Used as placeholder, usually for material of unknown type or name.
- thingamabob (slang) A thing or person whose actual name is unknown or forgotten.
- thingy (informal) A thing (used to refer to something vaguely or when one cannot recall or does not wish to mention its name).
- whatchamacallit (slang) A metasyntactic term used for any object whose actual name the speaker does not know or cannot remember; a doodad, gizmo, thingamajig, thingy.
hickey — full definition
- noun A bruise-like mark left on the skin from kissing or sucking, typically on the neck.
- noun An unnamed small object or gadget whose proper name has been forgotten.