noodle

noodle
I. noun Etymology: perhaps alteration of noddle Date: 1753 1. a stupid person ; simpleton 2. head, noggin II. noun Etymology: German Nudel Date: 1779 a food paste made usually with egg and shaped typically in ribbon form III. intransitive verb (noodled; noodling) Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1937 to improvise on an instrument in an informal or desultory manner

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