Dingus

/ˈdɪŋɡəs/ noun

A gadget or object whose name you can't remember, or something considered unimportant or silly.

Likely derived from Dutch 'dinges' (thing) or German 'Ding' (thing), brought to America by Dutch settlers. It became slang in the early 1900s as a playful substitute for forgotten names.

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