gremlin
Americannoun
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a mischievous invisible being, said by airplane pilots in World War II to cause engine trouble and mechanical difficulties.
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any cause of trouble, difficulties, etc., especially in a mechanical, electrical, computer, or other system.
A loose wire was the gremlin that blew out the lights.
noun
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an imaginary imp jokingly said to be responsible for malfunctions in machinery
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any mischievous troublemaker
Related Words
See goblin.
Etymology
Origin of gremlin
First recorded in 1925–30; of obscure origin; in its earliest attested use, an RAF term for a low-ranking officer or enlisted man assigned the most onerous duties; later development perhaps affected by phonetic resemblance to goblin
Explanation
A gremlin is a mischievous mythical creature that's said to cause trouble to machinery, particularly in airplanes. When you're a nervous flyer, the last thing you want to think about is gremlins messing with the plane's engines. The word gremlin first appeared in print in 1929. It emerged from the U.K.'s Royal Air Force aviator slang (possibly influenced by goblin), and it became especially popular during World War II. Gremlins were described as tricksters that could be blamed for engine malfunctions and other mysterious, unexplained mechanical problems. Gremlin was also the name of a Marvel Comics character and a 1970s AMC car, and Gremlins was a popular 1984 film.
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Example Sentences
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I scoop it up with Breton crackers, usually while standing at the fridge like a little gremlin.
From Salon • Jul. 8, 2025
Now I have my VTuber model and can be a little gremlin in my pajamas and no one has to know because Monarch is always perfect.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 3, 2025
It came after a difficult night for Red Bull, in which they made a number of changes to the car chasing a technical gremlin.
From BBC • Apr. 10, 2022
He wrote on Instagram, "I knew the game was still going I left cause I’m super gremlin."
From Fox News • Jan. 3, 2022
“Well?” said Root, slapping at a paramedic gremlin who was applying burn salve to his forehead.
From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer
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