hand job 'deception'

RonButters at AOL.COM RonButters at AOL.COM
Wed Jan 8 04:57:05 UTC 2003


In a message dated 1/7/03 8:09:03 PM, laurence.horn at YALE.EDU writes:


> (as opposed to taboo avoidance)
> 
> On a recent NYPD blue, the head of the squad, Lt. Tony Rodriguez,
> uses "hand job" in the sense of 'con job'.  He's talking to his
> ex-wife, who is trying to get off drugs, explaining how he had to
> call in a lot of favors to get her into a detox center in Brooklyn.
> "So if this is another hand job...", he says.  To which she assures
> him that no, she's really serious about quitting this time.  Is this
> use of the compound otherwise attested?  Or were they just trying to
> see if we were paying attention and/or trying to earn their "viewer
> discretion" label?
> 
> larry
> 
Or maybe we are just supposed to think that Rodriguez is a bit of a poet, 
given to speaking metaphorically with metaphors that he creates himself.

At any rate, I've never heard hand job 'deception' myself. Come to think 
about it, it isn't a very good metaphor, is it? That is to say, a "hand job" 
is not very likely to be a deception.



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