Webster says both. Doohickey - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary If I wanted a cheap reference, I would have used yours. It is only a doohickey as long as you are too lazy to give a simple tool a name. You current position in the market for this tool is lost. I'll assist: · Name it · youtube demonstration · web site (loaded with cleavage) · made to order, throw in a prompt that you get two if you order in the next ten minutes. Packaging that reflects the remote control lifestyle that 9 out of 10 Americans want, and big tits. Tits sell. Otherwise, I would just give up and raise goats. Best
Webster's dead and it's Tiga's thread so we'll go with doohickey. ESPECIALLY since this is why we called it so: Not so much too lazy but more that it didn't really matter. But thanks anyway, I have plenty money...it's friends I need.
I always used a hemostat to get out a tough hook. I just, uhhhh, happen to have one around when fishing. But the deckhands on the charter boats all use the hook-and-handle device.
I am amazed at how many of you guys are such sissies. Didn't your fathers teach you how to bare hand a catfish without getting stuck?
i have a hemostat in my office that ive had since "back in the day". im trying to remember what i used for an excuse tho since i dont fish.