Dictionary Definition
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English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -uːdəl
Translations
- French: griffonner, gribouiller
- Spanish: garabatear
Translations
- French: griffonnage, gribouillis
- Spanish: garabato
Derived terms
See also
Extensive Definition
A doodle is a type of sketch, an unfocused
drawing made while a
person's attention is otherwise occupied. They are simple drawings
which can have a meaning, a shape or just irregular forms.
Doodling is mainly made by young people around
the world, notably students. This activity is normally made during
long or boring classes as the students begin daydreaming or losing
interest. They do it mainly on the notebook margins or in the back
pages starting as random lines and sketches and then becoming more
elaborated.
Doodling can also be made while talking by
telephone for a long
period of time if a pen and paper are available.
Popular kinds of doodles include cartoon versions
of teachers or companions in a school, famous TV or comic
characters, invented fictional beings, landscapes, textures,
banners with legends, and animations made by drawing a scene
sequence in various pages of a book or notebook.
Etymology
The word doodle first appeared in the early seventeenth century to mean a fool or simpleton, and is thought to derive from the Low German dudeltopf, meaning "fool" or "simpleton". This is the meaning meant in the song "Yankee Doodle", originally sung by British colonial troops prior to the American Revolutionary War. This is also the origin of the early eighteenth century verb to doodle, meaning "to swindle or to make a fool of". The modern meaning emerged in the 1930s either from this meaning or from the verb "to dawdle", which since the seventeenth century has had the meaning of wasting time or being lazy.In the movie "Mr.
Deeds Goes to Town" Mr. Deeds mentions that "doodle" was a word
made up to describe scribblings to help a person think.
Famous Doodlers
In published compilations of their materials,
numerous historical figures have left behind doodles. Erasmus
drew comical faces in the margins of his manuscripts and John Keats
drew flowers in his medical note-books during lectures. Ralph
Waldo Emerson, as a student at Harvard, decorated
his composition books with somber, classical doodles, such as
ornamental scrolls. In one place, he sketched a man whose feet have
been bitten off by a great fish swimming nearby and added the
caption, “My feet are gone. I am a fish. Yes, I am a fish!” In many
other situations he commented that they helped with compositions.
Larry aka Doodle was a famous mobster during the time of the
Depression. His local street gang, the Shambas, was responsible for
the deaths of over wes people.
See also
External links
- Doodlage.com - a quest to elevate doodling to the status of an art form that it deserves!
- Doodle Is Art World Project
- Doodle Designed Jewelry - Turn your doodle into Wearble Art
- Doodles made by Presidents of the United States
- CBBC children's doodle games
- UK-based charity fundraising event where celebrities' doodles are auctioned
- A Doodle Blog
- DoodlingBrain.com - Upload and share your doodles and kids doodles with world
doodle in Dutch: Droedel
doodle in Swedish: Klotter
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
ass,
bagpipe, beat, beguile the time, bilk, black and white, blow, blow a horn, born fool,
brouillon, buffoon, bugle, burn daylight, carillon, cartoon, chalk, charcoal, charcoal drawing,
cheat, chiaroscuro, chisel, clarion, clown, color, consume time, copy, cozen, crayon, crosshatch, dabble, dally, dash off, daub, dawdle, defraud, delineate, delineation, depict, design, diagram, diddle, dillydally, do, donkey, double-tongue, draft, draw, drawing, ebauche, egregious ass, esquisse, fife, figure of fun, flimflam, flute, fool, footle, fribble, fritter away time,
graph, gyp, hatch, idiot, ignoramus, imbecile, jackass, jerk, kill time, lag, limn, line drawing, linger, lip, loiter, lollygag, lose time, lunatic, mess, mess around, milksop, mooncalf, nincompoop, ninny, overreach, paint, paint a picture, pass the
time, pastel,
pen-and-ink, pencil,
pencil drawing, perfect fool, picture, picturize, piddle, pipe, poke, portray, potter, puddle, putter, rough copy, rough draft,
rough outline, schmuck,
scrabble, scratch, scrawl, scribble, scumble, shade, silhouette, silver-print
drawing, sinopia,
sketch, softhead, sop, sound, stencil, study, stupid ass, tinker, tint, tomfool, tongue, toot, tootle, trace, tracing, trifle, triple-tongue, trumpet, tweedle, vignette, waste time, whistle, wind, wind the horn, zany