The Word of the Day for April 27th.
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Today's word is boondoggle, spelled B-O-O-N-D-O-G-G-L-E.
Boondoggle is a noun.
A boondoggle is an expensive and wasteful project usually paid for with public money.
Boondoggle is also a word for a braided cord worn by Boy Scouts as a neckerchief slide, hatband, or ornament.
Here's the word used in a sentence from the Hartford Courant.
A controversial proposal to construct a new bridge from Bridgeport to Long Island is either a bold,
visionary step into the future or an unaffordable boondoggle that could cost more than $50 billion.
When boondoggle popped up in the early 1900s, lots of people tried to explain where the word came from.
One theory traced it to an Ozarkian word for gadget,
while another related to the Tagalog word that gave us the word boondocks.
Another hypothesis suggested that boondoggle came from the name of leather toys Daniel Boone supposedly made for his dog.