oddling

English

Etymology

From odd + -ling.

Noun

oddling (plural oddlings)

  1. One who is odd or eccentric; an oddball.
    • 2007, Michelle Borquez, God Crazy:
      One of the most influential acts of servanthood my parents displayed would be to invite strangers, or what I would call "oddlings," to our house for a meal or to stay for a while. And these oddlings were people who were the most down and out — the broken, the depressed, the dirty, the lonely, the lost — and they all seemed to enter our house under a cloud of hopelessness.

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