Dutch oven
English
Etymology
Dutch (“substitute, inferior, ersatz”) + oven. See Dutch for more information on the now obsolete sense that the term is derived from.
The cigar sense is said to originate in New Brunswick, New Jersey.[1]
Pronunciation
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Noun
Dutch oven (plural Dutch ovens)
- (US) A large metal cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid.
- 1780, William Cowper, letter, 5 June:
- I heard the most uncommon and unaccountable noise that can be imagined. It was, in fact, occasioned by the clattering of tin pattypans and a Dutch oven against the sides of the panniers.
- 2018 April 16, Florence Fabricant, “Get a Workout With a New Dutch Oven”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Cast-iron cookware is in the spotlight. Having started with skillets, producers are now introducing Dutch ovens. Despite already owning pots from Staub and Le Creuset, I could not resist the new Dutch oven by Finex Cast Iron Cookware, an American company that makes distinctive octagonal pieces with a dark bronze finish.
- 1780, William Cowper, letter, 5 June:
- A portable oven consisting of a metal box, with shelves, placed before an open fire.
- (rail transport) A protective cover for electrical contacts on a railway coupler, particularly but not exclusively used on the London Underground.[2]
- (slang) The situation where a person breaks wind under the bedcovers, sometimes pulling them over a bedmate's head as a prank.
- 2009, Jon Vitti, Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, spoken by Theodore:
- Oh, man! Dutch oven! Not the Dutch oven! Anything but the Dutch oven! Must find fresh air before it's too late! It's too late! It burns. Mama, it burns!
- 2016 May 20, Chris Savino, “Space Invader”, in The Loud House, season 1, episode episode 15, spoken by Lynn Loud:
- Hey Lincoln, what's more fun than a Canadian microwave? A Dutch oven!
- A room or vehicle full of marijuana smoke.
- (slang) The very end of a Dutch Masters cigar that has been rerolled with marijuana.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Dutch, oven.
Translations
cooking pot
Verb
Dutch oven (third-person singular simple present Dutch ovens, present participle Dutch ovening, simple past and past participle Dutch ovened)
- (slang) To break wind beneath one's bedcovers or some other enclosed space.
- 2022 August 17, Brittany Sims, “The View’s Whoopi Goldberg was 'scared' for granddaughter to join reality show- but gave her 'best' advice about new gig”, in The Sun:
- Robin Williams and Billy Crystal standing in an elevator, and Robin Williams was just farting his life away. I guess they were Dutch-ovening each other, just basking in the ambiance of farts.
References
- Ferraro, Chris. Marijuana and College Culture, pg. 19
- "Tubeprune" (2006 November 12 (last accessed)) “Coupling, Handing and UNDMs - Automatic Couplers”, in trainweb.org
Further reading
- Jonathon Green (2024) “Dutch oven n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
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