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geedunk  n.— «You could pack any doubts about the wonderfulness of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus into a toy poodle’s knapsack and still have plenty of room for cotton candy and other spectator geedunks.» —“Circus...

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 n.— «geedunk, naval term for dessert, candy, junk food, or a place to buy same.» —by Robert McKenna Dictionary of Nautical Literacy June 23, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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geedunk  n.— «It depended on where you were and what your uniform was, what you could do. It wasn’t too bad a life. We’d go down to the ice cream parlor and get a geedunk—a pint of ice cream—and go to the movies.» —by Joy Waldron...

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 n.— «A geedunk stand (that’s a term my father uses for quick food stores).» —by Sean Clancy, Barbara D. Livingston Saratoga Days Aug. 15, 2000. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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 n.— «The rest of the day I just hung around the geedunk, you know, the PX.» —by Lewis Shiner Glimpses: A Novel July 1, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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gedunk n. ice cream, a dessert, a snack, or any easy-to-consume food; a store, mess hall, or other place where such treats are bought or eaten. Also geedunk, gedonk, geedonk. Editorial Note: In the 1925 citation to gedunk, meaning ‘to dunk (food),’...

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