Podunk refers to a small, unimportant, and isolated town.
Podunk es un pueblo pequeño, sin importancia y aislado.
Word | Podunk |
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Date | November 27, 2006 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | POH-dunk |
Etymology | "I hear you ask, 'Where in the world is Podunk?'" A correspondent asked that question of the editors of the Buffalo, New York, Daily National Pilot in 1846, then answered himself: "It is in the world, sir; and more than that, is a little world of itself." That writer may have introduced America to the concept of Podunk as an insignificant Anywhere, U.S.A., town, but the place isn't just imaginary; towns with that name have actually existed in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Iowa (and probably elsewhere) over the years. The exact origin of the name is murky, but it appears that "Podunk" comes from an Algonquian word, either the name of a tribe that inhabited an area near Hartford, Connecticut, or a more generic term meaning "swampy place." |
Examples | After living in a Podunk for most of her life, it took a long time for Hannah to adjust to life in the big city. |
Definition | : a small, unimportant, and isolated town |
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