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Noodle - definition of noodle by The Free Dictionary /noodle
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noo·dle 1
(no͞od′l)n. A narrow, ribbonlike strip of dough, usually made of flour, eggs, and water.[German Nudel, perhaps alteration of Kn?del, dumpling (from late Middle High German) or perhaps from Ladin (dialect of the Dolomite Alps) menùdli, small square soup noodle (from Latin minūtulus, very small, diminutive of minūtus, small; see
minute1).]noo·dle 2
(no͞od′l)n. Slang 1.
The human head.2.
A weak, foolish, or stupid person.[Probably alteration of .]noo·dle 3
(no͞od′l)intr.v. noo·dled, noo·dling, noo·dles Slang
To improvise music on an instrument in an idle, haphazard fashion.[Imitative.]noo·dle 4
(no͞od′l)intr.v. noo·dled, noo·dling, noo·dles
To catch or try to catch a fish, usually a catfish, by hand, characteristically by allowing the fish to bite one's hand or placing one's hand in the fish's mouth, and then grabbing the fish by the mouth or through the gills.[Origin unknown.]noo′dler n.noodle ('nu:d?l) n (Cookery) (often plural) a ribbon-like strip of pasta: noodles are often served in soup or with a sauce[C18: from German Nudel, origin obscure]noodle ('nu:d?l) n1. US and Canadian a slang word for 12. a simpleton[C18: perhaps a blend of noddle1 and noodle1]noodle ('nu:d?l) vb (intr) slang to improvise aimlessly on a musical instrumentnoo•dle1
(ˈnud l)
a dried strip of egg dough that is boiled and served as a side dish or in soups, casseroles, etc.
[;80; & German Nudel, of obscure orig.] noo•dle2
(ˈnud l)
Slang. the head.
a fool or simpleton.
[;55; obscurely akin to ] noo•dle3
(ˈnud l)
-dled, -dling.
to improvise on a musical instrument in an idle or casual manner.
to improvise, experiment, or think creatively.
[;40, Amer.; orig. uncertain] noodlePast participle: noodledGerund: noodlingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativenoodlenoodlePresentI noodleyou noodlehe/she/it noodleswe noodleyou noodlethey noodlePreteriteI noodledyou noodledhe/she/it noodledwe noodledyou noodledthey noodledPresent ContinuousI am noodlingyou are noodlinghe/she/it is noodlingwe are noodlingyou are noodlingthey are noodlingPresent PerfectI have noodledyou have noodledhe/she/it has noodledwe have noodledyou have noodledthey have noodledPast ContinuousI was noodlingyou were noodlinghe/she/it was noodlingwe were noodlingyou were noodlingthey were noodlingPast PerfectI had noodledyou had noodledhe/she/it had noodledwe had noodledyou had noodledthey had noodledFutureI will noodleyou will noodlehe/she/it will noodlewe will noodleyou will noodlethey will noodleFuture PerfectI will have noodledyou will have noodledhe/she/it will have noodledwe will have noodledyou will have noodledthey will have noodledFuture ContinuousI will be noodlingyou will be noodlinghe/she/it will be noodlingwe will be noodlingyou will be noodlingthey will be noodlingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been noodlingyou have been noodlinghe/she/it has been noodlingwe have been noodlingyou have been noodlingthey have been noodlingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been noodlingyou will have been noodlinghe/she/it will have been noodlingwe will have been noodlingyou will have been noodlingthey will have been noodlingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been noodlingyou had been noodlinghe/she/it had been noodlingwe had been noodlingyou had been noodlingthey had been noodlingConditionalI would noodleyou would noodlehe/she/it would noodlewe would noodleyou would noodlethey would noodlePast ConditionalI would have noodledyou would have noodledhe/she/it would have noodledwe would have noodledyou would have noodledthey would have noodled
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- shaped and dried dough made from flour and water and sometimes egg - narrow strip of pasta dough made with eggs2.noodle - informal terms for a human head &, , , ,
- the head of a human beingnoodlenounSlang.
The uppermost part of the body:, , , .Slang:
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f2. (= fool) → bobo/a m/fnoodle2 [ˈnuːdl]A. NPL noodles →
mplB. CPD noodle soup N →
f de noodle n (Cook) →
f (dated inf, = fool) →
m (dated inf) (US inf: = head) →
f (inf); use your noodle →
an (inf)noodle ('nu:dl)
noun a strip of paste usually made with water, flour and egg. fried noodles. snysel, noedel
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nudli, tészta
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m? s?i noodle n. fideo, tallarín; pasta.
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S I riding all the way to London with the farewell touch of Dora's hand still light on mine, recalling every incident and wor lying down in my own bed at last, as enraptured a young noodle as ever was carried out of his five wits by love. If a governor comes out of his government rich, they say and if he comes out poor, that he has been a noodle and a blockhead. You talk like a noodle, my friend," said C "and here is Danglars, who is a wide-awake, clever, deep fellow, who will prove to you that you are wrong. Hunsden," muttered I with a bow, and then, like a shy noodle as I was, I began moving away--and why? To even the little manliness his classical prototypes possessed, though, he can lay no claim whatever, being a listless effeminate noodle, on the shady side of forty. Does that old noodle think I'm going to stay stived up here much longer? The fun of it is that they think me a noodle, and say so--at least Mr. Muff, Ministre Anglican, and borrowing money of him, and of her coaxing and flirting with Milor Noodle, son of Sir Noodle, pupil of the Rev. she insisted as the older woman seconded rather impersonally her son's urgent invitation to chicken and noodles. There are a certain number of riverside roughs who make quite an income, during the summer, by slouching about the banks and blackmailing weak-minded noodles in this way. He would do a great deal for noodles, being sorry for them, and feeling quite sure that they could have no power over him: he had thought of joining the Saint Simonians when he was in Paris, in order to turn them against some of their own doctrines. After all, their faces said, were they not noodles to want to go?
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For webmasters:I Want My Noodle - The Noodle Shop That Made Us Visit 4 Times -
I Want My Noodle is located at the revamped extension of Shaw Centre, next to Xi Yan, specialising in home-made egg noodles with a twist.
First visit, opening day. Noodles went “mee-sing” because after a 45 minute wait, it was still not there. Other orders were mixed up, even though there were only two tables of customers.
Second visit. I realised there was NO INFORMATION on opening hours on their facebook or website.
Texted (presumably the boss) who said they were ready to serve by 11am. Nope, I went down and they were still not ready by 11:30am.
Boss apologized, “We were actually ready by 10:30am. I believe my manager has forgotten to turn on the lights.” There, I was, standing outside their still un-ready shop, feeling stupid about wasting my precious Sunday waiting.
Third visit. Went at 9pm because closing hour stated 10pm. No last order timings stated. The restaurant already closed.
Fourth visit. Finally.
In short, I would not be bias, and say that their noodles were tasty, kind of special, and worth a try (if you get to.)
Their specialities are the Lor Bar Noodle ($12.90) topped with braised pork belly made with the owners grandma secret recipe, and Noodle with crunchy Double Roast ($12.50).
The noodles are made fresh in-house every day, without using any additional preservatives and colouring. It reminded me of a thicker version of Indomie (and I was not the only one who thought the same way).
This version could be best described as local Bar Chor Mee meets Indonesia Bakmee with a Japanese style egg (though the yolk could be softer), tossed tastily with unique seasoning. Thumbs up.
The Homemade Meatball Soup ($7.90) indeed felt ‘homemade’, as if a loving ah-ma cooked that for her grandchildren. The soup base tasted somewhat like Peranakan Bakwan Kepiting, except the meatballs could have a firmer outer layer.
The Flourless Fried Chicken Wings ($7.90) served with homemade fresh sambal – I would be bold enough to say, better than IKEA’s.
You see, there are so many promising elements about I Want My Noodles, that I feel angry.
Angry that they could have made use of earlier opportunities to sort out their operations and marketing plans. No point designing a fanciful website which still does not state operating hours – isn’t that one of the basics? With that said, I hope they do well. I really liked their noodles.
I Want My Noodle
Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, #03-14/15, Singapore 228208
Opening Hours: 10.45am &#pm, Last order 9.00pm
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i got this recipe from a friend of mine. a really really cool friend of mine.
she and her sisters make this recipe.
they are all really really cool.
but my one friend doesn’t like to have attention drawn to her, so i’ll leave her unnamed (wink wink
seriously, though, they are awesome and some of my favorite people to hang out with.
and they are good cooks.
so i hope to steal more of their recipes in the future!
and if i do, and they are even half as good as this one, i’ll be sure to share them with you!
so here goes…a recipe that changes things up a bit around here.
this isn’t your momma’s chicken pot pie, same old casserole, etc!!
(recipe card at bottom of post!)
warning…i used too much red pepper, and it was too hot for my fam.
i was warned, but i thought i was tough and cool and tried using a little more.
i was wrong…i am not tough.
and i forgot about my kids.
they really aren’t tough.
so i would suggest using 1 TBSP, or less, depending on your preference in heat.
that should be plenty of spice without being HOT!
don’t say i didn’t warn you!
and sesame oil can be found in any grocery store on the ethnic food aisle, with asian cooking ingredients.(there will be liquid in bottom of bowl.
that’s okay, cause you just keep stirring it up!)
chop up:***UPDATE::
after making this recipe multiple times, i now only use the sesame oil and completely omit the vegetable oil.
let me know what you think!
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my dear sorority sister (my big sis) who found out this summer that she has brain cancer?
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she is undergoing surgery again.
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please do not use or copy without permission, unless you link back to this blog.I would like a bowl of noodles.修改句子?
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别瞎讲,noodle是完全可以加s的.这句话没错.
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这句话应该是对的
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