go-devil
Americannoun
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a flexible, jointed apparatus forced through a pipeline to free it from obstructions.
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a dart dropped into a well, especially an oil well, to explode a charge of dynamite or nitroglycerin previously placed in a desired position.
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Railroads. a handcar.
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a sled used to drag or carry logs, stone, etc.
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Also called sled cultivator. a cultivator that rides on wooden runners and is used on listed furrows.
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Western U.S. any exceptionally fast or effective machine or appliance.
That food processor is a real go-devil.
Etymology
Origin of go-devil
An Americanism dating back to 1825–35
Example Sentences
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Painted and caparisoned in madcap masquerade, they leap down from their green go-devil and race through startled crowds like advance men for oncoming chaos.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Returning at bed time he found his partner webbing a pair of snow-shoes by the light of a stinking "go-devil," consisting of a string suspended in a can of molten grease.
From Pardners by Beach, Rex Ellingwood
He saw that steam was up in the boiler which operated the "go-devil," although the contrivance itself was stationary.
From The Iron Trail by Beach, Rex Ellingwood
"The day isn't over," was the answer, "and I've got two big holes to drop the go-devil down."
From Jack Ranger's Western Trip Or, from Boarding School to Ranch and Range by Young, Clarence
When the bustling, contradicting and confusion finally subsided, the wagon was stealthily pushed over the ridge, the hay fired and the blazing outfit, christened a go-devil, was started with a shout down the slope.
From Laramie Holds the Range by Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton)
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