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Wat (wie) is NODDER - definitie

DOLL WITH A LARGE HEAD ON A SPRING
Bobble-head doll; Bobble head; Bobblehead dolls; Bobbleheads; Bobblehead doll; Nodding dog; Nodding Dog; Hariko; National Bobblehead Day; Dachshund bobblehead; Bobbleheads: The Movie
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Nodder      
·noun One who nods; a drowsy person.
Elizabeth Nodder         
  • ''Trochilus minimus'', August 1, 1801, Published by Elizabeth Nodder, Sons & Co.
PUBLISHER AND ARTIST
Nodder, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Nodder was a 19th Century publisher of the illustrated The Naturalist's Miscellany. However, she is listed in the database of Scientific Illustrators as an artist.
Bobblehead         
A bobblehead, also known by common silly nicknames such as nodder, wobbler, or wacky wobbler, is a type of small collectible action figure. Its head is often oversized compared to its body.

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Bobblehead

A bobblehead, also known by nicknames such as nodder, wobbler, or wacky wobbler, is a type of small collectible figurine. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring or hook in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to move around, or "bobble", hence the name.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NODDER
1. "They should be targeting supermarkets rather than the pub trade." Caroline Nodder, editor of trade journal The Publican, said: "Drunkenness is not something that can be measured on a scale.
2. Article continues Psychologist and professor of organisational behaviour Nigel Nicholson, from the London Business School, believes that Reid‘s head–bobbing not only shows unquestioning support for the PM but also reveals that Reid is an ‘out–nodder‘. Politicians will often try to ‘out–nod‘ each other to show superiority, just as football fans will gesticulate against opposing teams.
3. It will do nothing to solve the problem at all but it will be another nail in the coffin for pubs." Caroline Nodder, editor of The Publican, said the proposals would increase binge drinking by encouraging people to consume cheap supermarket alcohol unsupervised at home.
4. They shouldn‘t be punished for it.‘ Caroline Nodder, editor of The Publican magazine, said pubs would take the news ‘extremely badly‘, adding: ‘Pubs are already hit from all sides by red tape and rising costs and are finding it a struggle to survive.‘ The new business–rates valuations are due to be finalised by 200' and will take effect in 2010.
5. Psychologist and professor of organisational behaviour Nigel Nicholson, from the London Business School, believes that Reid‘s head–bobbing not only shows unquestioning support for the PM but also reveals that Reid is an ‘out–nodder‘. Politicians will often try to ‘out–nod‘ each other to show superiority, just as football fans will gesticulate against opposing teams.