Zeppelin

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Borrowed from German Zeppelin. Named after Ferdinand von Zeppelin, whose surname derives from the German town name Zepelin. Doublet of cepelinas.

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USS Los Angeles, a Zeppelin (in both the broad and strict senses)

Zeppelin (plural Zeppelins)

  1. (aviation) A type of large dirigible rigid airship of the early 20th century, built by the German Luftschiffbau Zeppelin and designed to carry passengers or bombs.
  2. (aviation, by extension, informal) A rigid airship dirigible, not restricted to Germany nor the early 20th century.
  3. (slang, rare) The penis.
    • 2022, Seaward Dracula, D. Stroker, sVck
      She shoved him back on the bed, but fear had turned his zeppelin into a deflated balloon, and try as she might, she couldn't blow any air into it.

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Zeppelin

  1. A German manufacturing company, famed for building the Zeppelin airships.
  2. Abbreviation of Led Zeppelin.

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References

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  • (penis): Tony Thorne (2014) “zeppelin”, in Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, 4th edition, London,  []: Bloomsbury

German

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Named after Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin.

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Zeppelin m or (rare) n (strong, genitive Zeppelins, plural Zeppeline)

  1. (strictly) rigid airship, Zeppelin
  2. (in common usage) any airship
    Synonym: Luftschiff

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