Complete Definition of "gunzel"

English

Etymology
Believed to be a derivation of the American slang gunsel (1), meaning a gangster or hoodlum who uses a gun, popularised in books such as Wikipedia:Maltese_falcon|The Maltese Falcon. In these books the implication was that a gunsel was somewhat foolish and reckless. The word gunzel originated from the Wikipedia:Sydney_Tramway_Museum|Sydney Tramway Museum in the 1960s as a term for foolish or reckless railfans who shot at things with cameras. Usage was originally confined to south eastern states, it has since spread to the whole of Australia and parts of New Zealand. May be used to refer to a specific interest, e.g. "freight gunzel", "tram gunzel".

Pronunciation
IPA|/'g�nz�l/

Noun
en-noun

  1. In Australia, a railway enthusiast. Originally derogatory, referring to overly enthusiastic or foolish railfans. Now refers to railway enthusiasts in general, and the term is often used with pride.

Synonyms
trainspotter
foamer

Verb
(third-person singular simple present gunzels, present participle gunzelling, simple past gunzelled, past participle gunzelled)

  1. To engage in railway enthusiast activities.

Synonyms
train spotting

Usage notes
There is an alternative meaning of the American slang gunsel (2) but this is not the meaning imported as gunzel.

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