clanger

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) Something that clangs; an alarm bell (also figuratively).
 * 2) The clapper of a bell, anything that strikes a bell or other metal object to make a ringing sound.
 * 3)  A very noticeable mistake; an attention-getting faux pas.
 * In his speech, the best man got the bride's name wrong. What a clanger!
 * He dropped a real clanger when he criticized the paraplegic for not standing.
 * 1)  A mistake made by a player; counted in the game statistics in the category "errors including frees against".
 * 2) An early hi-hat consisting of cymbals mounted on the rim of a bass drum and struck with an arm on the drum's pedal.
 * 3)  A cicada,, of New South Wales and Queensland, having an upper body of green and brown and clear wings with green veins.
 * 1)  A very noticeable mistake; an attention-getting faux pas.
 * In his speech, the best man got the bride's name wrong. What a clanger!
 * He dropped a real clanger when he criticized the paraplegic for not standing.
 * 1)  A mistake made by a player; counted in the game statistics in the category "errors including frees against".
 * 2) An early hi-hat consisting of cymbals mounted on the rim of a bass drum and struck with an arm on the drum's pedal.
 * 3)  A cicada,, of New South Wales and Queensland, having an upper body of green and brown and clear wings with green veins.
 * 1)  A mistake made by a player; counted in the game statistics in the category "errors including frees against".
 * 2) An early hi-hat consisting of cymbals mounted on the rim of a bass drum and struck with an arm on the drum's pedal.
 * 3)  A cicada,, of New South Wales and Queensland, having an upper body of green and brown and clear wings with green veins.
 * 1)  A cicada,, of New South Wales and Queensland, having an upper body of green and brown and clear wings with green veins.

Translations

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Etymology 2
Shortening of.