socdologer

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English

Noun

socdologer (plural socdologers)

  1. Alternative form of sockdolager (finishing blow or conclusive argument)
    • 1854, Julia Ward Howe, Passion-flowers, page 128:
      Where-unto shall I liken Theologus, Planning attacks and preparing socdologers ?
    • 1884, Liberty (Not the Daughter But the Mother of Order):
      Mr. J. K. Ingalls, in the introduction to his "Social Wealth," deals a few socdologers to economic sophisms.
    • 1894, American Economist - Volumes 13-14, page 232:
      There is one clause, however, which my friend, Screechorn, says is a "socdologer."
    • 1956, The Emory University Quarterly - Volumes 12-13, page 50:
      That was a socdologer, but Billy was socdologer proof, and after a moment's pause, he responded with an emphasis none can command but those who communicate important and undeniable truths.
  2. Alternative form of sockdolager (something large or exceptional; a whopper)
    • 1870, Horace Elisha Scudder, The Riverside Magazine for Young People, page 148:
      Do not allow your mind to wander from your work, or the extra pull of a socdologer may send you off your pins, if you are standing on an uncertain foundation ; and the fish unhook himself, when by attention he could have been successfully landed.
    • 1895, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Post Meridiana: Afternoon Essays, page 334:
      Let me turn aside to dwell on the pleasant remembrance of the capture of a real socdologer.
    • 1987, Harvard Library Bulletin - Volume 33, page 323:
      This was partly occasioned by the confounded, socdologer of a foreman; partly, by the blunders of the compositors, a choir of journeymen & apprentices, as unlike our choice little group of Charley & Willard &c &c as Scotch snuff is unlike gold dust.