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doodlebug

n. 1 (context informal British English) The V-1 flying bomb. 2 A term of endearment. 3 (context entomology English) An antlion larva (http://en.wikipedi

  1. org/wiki/Myrmeleontidae). 4 (context historical "doodlebug tractor" English) An automobile converted into a cheap tractor for a small farm during the Second World War.

WordNet
doodlebug
  1. n. a small motor vehicle

  2. a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb [syn: buzz bomb, robot bomb, flying bomb, V-1]

  3. the larva of an ant lion or of any of several other insects [syn: ant lion, antlion]

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Doodlebug

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Doodlebug or doodle bug may refer to:

Doodlebug (rail car)

In the United States, doodlebug was the common name for a self-propelled railcar. While such a coach typically had a gasoline-powered engine that turned a generator which provided electricity to traction motors, which turned the axles and wheels on the trucks, versions with mechanical transmissions also existed.

Doodlebugs sometimes pulled an unpowered trailer car, but were more often used singularly. They were popular with some railroads during the first part of the 20th century to provide passenger and mail service on lightly used branch lines, obviating the need to operate conventional trains consisting of a locomotive and coaches. Several railroads, mostly small regional and local networks, provided their main passenger services through doodlebugs in a cost cutting effort.

Doodlebug (film)

Doodlebug is a 1997 short psychological thriller film by Christopher Nolan.

Usage examples of "doodlebug".

As he had innumerable times during the past eight months, Doodlebug wondered how the Fates had been treating his vanished friend.

Then he turned away again, and Doodlebug watched him straighten his neck and torso to their habitual lacquered stiffness before he opened the doors of the library.

However, apart from Doodlebug and Straussman, who hovered near the entrance in readiness for additional tasks, the library held only one occupant.

Now, in the presence of this man who knew him to be a fellow man, who could take away his independence with the snap of his fingers, Doodlebug experienced for the first time the sense of relative powerlessness that so many women suffered.

Straussman set the tray down on the gryphon table and served Besthoff his cocktail, which, Doodlebug guessed from its scent, was a mixture of sherry and blood.

Besthoff took a sip of his cocktail and eyed Doodlebug evenly over the rim of the expansive goblet.

At the far end of the gardens, beyond the ponderous wings of the main mansion, sat a separate building much more plain and simple than the one Doodlebug had just left.

The building was much deeper than it had looked from the outside, Doodlebug realized.

She made Doodlebug think of a Siberian wolf, white-furred and gorgeously savage.

Besthoff turned his back on Doodlebug with a dismissive turn of his head.

Thanks to Jules, Doodlebug would have the body of a lad of twelve forever.

The intersection of Dauphine and Bienville still retained some of the character of the French Quarter Doodlebug remembered from his childhood, decades before most of the Quarter metamorphosed into a tarted-up tourism gold mine.

Eight months ago, in wolf form, Doodlebug had followed Jules from the Warehouse District to this very intersection and had watched him give away his car.

And now, in a turnabout that made Doodlebug quietly ashamed, he was forced to ask his old friend to return the favor.

He approached Doodlebug and Daphne warily, as though he were a john caught between desire for sex and suspicion the two women staring at him might really be vice-squad decoys.