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A noodle is a dried strip of egg or other dough, a bit like pasta, that is boiled and mostly served in soups or with stir fries; it is very common in Asian cuisine. As a slang term and, figuratively, noodle means ‘head’ and it also describes a foolish person. Used originally as a jazz term, to noodle means to play music in improvisatory way, often as a warm-up exercise. Figuratively, in US English, it also means ‘to experiment,’ ‘to think creatively,’ and ”to play.’

Example sentences

Words often used with noodle

noodle around: play, experiment, or improvise. Example: “The meeting was an opportunity for the team to noodle around and see if anyone came up with any good ideas.”

Additional information

You can also use the word “noddle” as a slang term for the head. This is more common than noodle in UK English.

Did you know?

Noodles are usually made from softer flour than Italian pasta. This means that noodles tend to be softer than pasta, which has a firmer, more elastic texture. In English we don’t use the words noodles and pasta interchangeably. We always call the Asian type noodles. Usually we call the Italian type pasta, but sometimes we can say noodles too in this context. In terms of linguistic differences, noodles are countable, whereas pasta is not (this is also true of types of pasta, such as spaghetti or tagliatelle).

Origin

Noodle, in its most common sense, dates back to the late 18th century, and comes from the German word Nudel, which can be used for any kind of thin strip of dough (including pasta). Its origin is uncertain. The related words, the West Flemish noedel and the French nouille also came from the German. Noodle, used now as slang for head, dates back to the mid-18th century, and originally meant fool. It was probably a variant of noddle, using the oo from fool, but its origin is also unknown. Finally, the noun meaning ‘improvised music’ dates back to the 1920s, and its accompanying verb dates back to the 1930s. Most linguists believe that it came about as an analogy from the flexible and curly strips of dough.

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