Doughboy

/ˈdoʊbɔɪ/ noun

An American soldier, especially one who fought in World War I in Europe.

Origin uncertain but popular theory: 19th-century soldiers fried dough cakes as food, or 'dough' referred to an infantryman's pale appearance. First commonly used during the Spanish-American War (1898) and solidified during WWI.

AMየብረት ሰው
ARرجل العجين
BNময়দার লোক
CAhome de massa
CSčlověk z těsta
DAdejmand
DETeigmann
ELάνθρωπος από ζύμη
EShombre de masa
FAمرد خمیر
FItaikuri
FRhomme de pâte
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