Unfamiliar slang term

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Fri Feb 29 17:21:07 UTC 2008


Hi, sugar!
      Here's the word on the word.

Love you,
-Wilson

On 2/29/08, Jesse Sheidlower <jester at panix.com> wrote:
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>  On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:11:09AM -0500, Wilson Gray wrote:
>  > The quote is the set-up to the punchline of a joke. The word's meaning
>  > is clear. The question is whether anyone has ever come across the term
>  > elsewhere. The situation entails a wronged husband giving directions
>  > to a hit-man:
>  >
>  > "I want you to shoot my cheating wife in the head. The guy, I want him
>  > alive, but
>  > can you shoot his _todger_ off?"
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> This is extremely common in British English. OED has an entry with a
>  first cite of 1986.
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>  Jesse Sheidlower
>  OED
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