noggin
Americannoun
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a small cup or mug.
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a small amount of alcoholic liquor, usually a gill.
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Informal. a person's head.
noun
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a small quantity of spirits, usually 1 gill
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a small mug or cup
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an informal word for head
Etymology
Origin of noggin
First recorded in 1620–30; origin uncertain
Explanation
Your noggin is your head. If you're not paying attention during a volleyball game, the ball might hit you right on the noggin. Your goofy uncle might say, "Let's put our noggins together and think of something fun to do today!" He means your brains, or your heads, of course. Noggin is an informal, slightly silly way to say "head." It's only had this meaning in American English since the 1860s. Earlier, noggin was slang for "a small cup, mug, or drink" in a dialect of British English. The word is still used this way in Scottish and Irish English.
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Example Sentences
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Then she opens an upper cabinet and is pummeled in the noggin by an avalanche of unmatched Tupperware – someone else’s task left for her to do.
From Salon • Aug. 19, 2024
As with any experimental animal, from a mouse to a monkey, the answers may hold clues about the contents of more complex creatures’ noggin, including what resides in the neural circuitry of our own head.
From Scientific American • Aug. 21, 2023
But they at least feel great on your noggin’.
From The Verge • Aug. 8, 2022
“Looked at your noggin all Psephomance-atically; I have divined that your Head’s full of rocks.”
From Washington Post • Jul. 21, 2022
I sat back down, wide awake now, my noggin sporting two lumps—one from the ceiling, one from the mosquito.
From "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson
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