#21: Sockdolager
In the past, the term ‘Sockdolager’ was used to refer to an exceptional thing or person. Originating in American slang during the 19th century, ‘Sockdolager’ conveyed a sense of impressiveness or superiority, often describing something remarkable or extraordinary. The term likely derived from the combination of ‘sock’, meaning a powerful blow, and ‘dolager’, possibly derived from the Irish word ‘dealógair’, meaning a fighter or champion.
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Thus, ‘Sockdolager’ encapsulated the idea of something or someone that stood out as particularly outstanding or impactful. Honestly, we’re not even sure how to pronounce this word or how to use it in a sentence. Maybe it’s a good thing this term is no longer in use.
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