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Shinola, n. U.S.|ʃaɪˈnəʊlə| [f. shine n. or v. + -ola.] A proprietary name for a brand of boot polish, used esp. in the colloq. phr. not to know shit from Shinola (and varr.), denoting ignorance or innocence; also in neither shit nor Shinola, neither one thing nor the other; also occas. euphemistically for ‘shit’.
1903Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 8 Sept. 537/1 Shinola. The word ‘Shinola’. Used since January 1, 1900. c1930–40Rhyme (remembered by R. I. McDavid) in Amer. Speech (1985) LX. 156 There was a young man from Arcola Who didn't know shit from Shinola. 1975J. Goulet Human Ape (1977) xxv. 146 You're neither shit nor Shinola, as they say... You're not a gorilla and you aren't human. 1978Washington Post 29 Dec. a17/3 Outside of gloves, and maybe cameras, I don't know shinola about garments or any of that technical stuff. 1981Ibid. 4 Oct. l5/5 It will be what Bette Midler calls ‘the same old Shinola’ on public television. 1987Fortune 13 Apr. 87/1 We'll package them together for people who don't know s— from Shinola. 1987Christian Science Monitor 14 Aug. 21/3 A squib of Vaseline from the visor, a smear of Shinola from a shoe can put demons into a well-thrown baseball. 1989Boston Globe 5 Oct. 49/1 Pinhead Ivy League professors who impress the Shinola out of the brightest little boy from Brookline High. |