gremlin
Plural: gremlins
Noun
- A mischievous, imaginary creature often blamed for mechanical failures.
- (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous
- A contemptible person.
- An imaginary creature reputed to be mischievously inclined, for example, to damage or dismantle machinery.
- Any mysterious, unknown source of mischief or trouble, or the problem created thereby.
- A young, inexperienced surfer or skateboarder, regarded as a nuisance.
- A person regarded as similar to a fictional gremlin, in particular: mischievous, troublesome, short, or annoying.
Examples
- A gremlin must have hidden his ’S’ tile, preventing a bingo in Words With Friends.
- We rechecked everything, and we suspect gremlins in the database.
Origin / Etymology
Uncertain; the following etymologies have been suggested:
* A variant of goblin.
* From Irish gruaimín (“gloomy little person”); or from Dutch gremmelen (“to soil, stain; to spoil”), or griemelen, grimmelen (“(obsolete) to abound, teem; to swarm”), but according to the Oxford English Dictionary there is little evidence for such derivations.
The word was popularized, especially in the United States, by the children’s novel The Gremlins (1943) by the British author Roald Dahl (1916–1990), in which gremlins sabotage Royal Air Force aircraft in revenge for the destruction of their forest home to make way for an aircraft factory; the creatures later join forces with the British to fight the Nazis.
Synonyms
brownie, elf, hob, imp, pixie, pixy, Joe Nobody, absolute zero, also-ran, bug, chopped liver, cipher, crumb, glitch, grem, gremmie, gremmy, grommet, hitch, little guy, minnow, nebbish, no one, nobody, nonentity, nothing, nothingburger, peon, picayune, pip-squeak, pleb, prole, puny, quidam, rinky-dink, shrimp, wankstain, zero, zilch
Scrabble Score: 10
gremlin: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordgremlin: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
gremlin: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary