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  • Yankee Doodle
    Yankee Doodle
    noun
    a song with a melody of apparent British origin, popular with American troops during the Revolutionary War.
  • “Yankee Doodle”
    “Yankee Doodle”
    A popular American song, dating from the eighteenth century. The early settlers of New York were Dutch, and the Dutch name for Johnny is Janke, pronounced “Yankee.” This is the most likely origin of the term Yankee. Doodle meant “simpleton” in seventeenth-century English. First sung during the American Revolutionary War by the British troops to poke fun at the strange ways of the Americans (Yankees), the song was soon adopted by American troops themselves. Since then, the song has been considered an expression of American patriotism. The popular version of the first stanza is:

    Yankee Doodle came to town

    Riding on a pony;

    He stuck a feather in his hat

    And called it macaroni.

    Yankee Doodle, keep it up,

    Yankee Doodle dandy;

    Mind the music and the step,

    And with the girls be handy.

Yankee Doodle

American  
[dood-l] / ˈdud l /

noun

  1. (italics) a song with a melody of apparent British origin, popular with American troops during the Revolutionary War.

  2. a Yankee.


Yankee Doodle British  

noun

  1. an American song, popularly regarded as a characteristically national melody

  2. another name for Yankee

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“Yankee Doodle” Cultural  
  1. A popular American song, dating from the eighteenth century. The early settlers of New York were Dutch, and the Dutch name for Johnny is Janke, pronounced “Yankee.” This is the most likely origin of the term Yankee. Doodle meant “simpleton” in seventeenth-century English. First sung during the American Revolutionary War by the British troops to poke fun at the strange ways of the Americans (Yankees), the song was soon adopted by American troops themselves. Since then, the song has been considered an expression of American patriotism. The popular version of the first stanza is:

    Yankee Doodle came to town

    Riding on a pony;

    He stuck a feather in his hat

    And called it macaroni.

    Yankee Doodle, keep it up,

    Yankee Doodle dandy;

    Mind the music and the step,

    And with the girls be handy.


Example Sentences

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There’s no yankee doodle dandy, running around the city feeling cool.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 2, 2021

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