Meaning & Definition of word "Dickens"

Dickens

/ˈdɪkənz/

noun:

  • 1. Used to refer to the devil or a mischief-maker.
    • Example: He acts like a real dickens sometimes, always getting into trouble.

interjection:

  • 1. Used to express surprise, astonishment, or emphasis.
    • Example: What the dickens is going on here?
  • 2. An exclamation used to convey vexation or annoyance.
    • Example: I can't find my keys, what the dickens happened to them?
  • 3. A euphemistic expression used to soften harshness.
    • Example: He was off to the dickens when he heard the bad news.

Etymology

Origin uncertain, possibly a euphemism for 'devil'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What the dickens:

An expression of surprise or disbelief.

Dickensian:

Pertaining to the life and times of Charles Dickens, often referring to conditions of poverty.

To raise the dickens:

To create a disturbance or trouble.

Related Words

devil:

A supernatural being typically associated with evil.

mischief:

Behavior that causes trouble or annoyance.

Slang Meanings of dickens

Meaning: Used to emphasize surprise or disbelief.

Example Sentence: I can't believe you did that, what the dickens!

Meaning: A light-hearted term for trouble or chaos.

Example Sentence: You have stirred up a real dickens with that prank!