www.m-w.com: "probably alteration of hummer" http://www.indiaserver.com/thehindu/1999/06/29/stories/13290672.htm "This is a word that was used quite frequently by the experts during the World Cup matches." My fat dead-tree dictionary (not true seeknfind, I know): "From the fact that a missile hums through the air and dings when it strikes its mark." I hope someone else can find more information for you. Ed Julie Stroli wrote: > Does anyone know the origin of the word > "humdinger" ??
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