Palooka vs Palooza - What's the difference?
palooka | palooza |
A stupid, oafish or clumsy person.
(US, boxing, bridge, and, similar ventures) Someone incompetent or untalented in the specified area.
* 1923 , (Lincoln Star), Nebraska, March 1923:
(neologism) An exaggerated event.
* 2002 , Darin Strauss, The Real McCoy'', ''A Novel , Dutton, ISBN 0525946519, page 97
* 2003 , Mike Olszewski, Radio Daze'', ''Stories from the Front in Cleveland's FM Air Wars , Kent State University Press, ISBN 0873387732, page 434
* 2005 , John Lithgow, “Boredom Blasters”, “Rainy Day Fun Edition”, Running Press, ISBN 0762422122, page 5
* 2008 February 9, Peter Sagal, Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me! , National Public Radio
As nouns the difference between palooka and palooza
is that palooka is a stupid, oafish or clumsy person while palooza is (neologism) an exaggerated event.palooka
English
Noun
(en noun)- But against some palooka who had been press agented into greatness and into the form of a Dempsey menace — that would pack any outdoor arena.
Derived terms
* PalookavilleSee also
* tomato canReferences
palooza
English
Noun
(en noun)- It was not a rumor, not merely news item, or talk, or fad. It became a palooza beyond even Johnnie Gold’s desires—a wonderment scattering far and wide out of the spacious mouth of the sky, billowing everywhere and expanding forever.
- True, most of our competition did anything and everything to thwart every concert and promotion we were involved with over the summer months...especially Buzzard-Palooza (which was actually our turning point—when we began to attract our new audience).
- That’s a palooza', in a nutshell: flexing your creative muscles to make your own fun. So have a go at one or all of these, and don’t say I didn’t warn you—once you get a taste of doing a ' palooza , you’ll go from wondering what you’re going to do all day to wondering where all the time went!
- Now, we’re gonna start you off this week with a special edition of Carl Kasell’s Countdown. We’re calling it “Super Tuesday Palooza ”.
