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Yankee Doodle

[dood-l]
–noun
1. (italics) a song with a melody of apparent British origin, popular with American troops during the Revolutionary War.
2. a Yankee.
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Yankee Doodle  
n.  A Yankee.

[From the title of a song popular during the Revolutionary War.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Word Origin & History

Yankee Doodle 
popular tune of the Amer. Revolution, apparently written c.1755 by British Army surgeon Dr. Richard Schuckburgh while campaigning with Amherst's force in upper New York during the French and Indian War. The original verses mocked the colonial troops serving alongside the regulars, and the Doodle element just may have been, or hinted at, the 18c. slang term for "penis." The song naturally was popular with British troops in the colonies, but after the colonials began to win skirmishes with them in 1775, they took the tune as a patriotic prize and re-worked the lyrics. The current version seems to have been written in 1776 by Edward Bangs, a Harvard sophomore who also was Minuteman.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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