Boondoggle Definition
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Noun
Origin of Boondoggle
In sense of “wasteful government program”, popularized in 1935 by The New York Times, in reference to New Deal programs which were claimed to feature people making such braids.
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Coined by Robert H. Link, American scout, 1929; alternatively “boon doggle”. Compare woggle of similar sense, attested in same period.
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Coined by Robert H. Link (died 1957), American scoutmaster
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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