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- "Fold, Spindle..."
Laurence Horn
- Tammy's (Tim Tams)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Lollies (candies)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Banoffee Pie; Tuatara ("living fossil")
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Milk Chocolate Sante & Fruit for Yonks
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- G. W. Matsell
Jonathon Green
- "datum" and "data"
James A. Landau
- 24/7
James A. Landau
- Pancake Rocks & Stylobedding
James Smith
- Query: Chicano English
Grant Barrett
- Bungy & Oxford University
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- C.B.A. Sandwich; Scroggin; Banoffie
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- sin bin
Prof. R. Sussex
- Pea-Pie-Pud; Gado-Gado; Reef & Beef
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- B.E.A.T. Breakfast
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- (Corndog) Re: Pea-Pie-Pud; Gado-Gado; Reef & Beef
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "upset"
Laurence Horn
- Request: 1885 evidence of "highball"
Gerald Cohen
- Wildfoods; NZ placenames; "Words Worth" column
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- ... ovenable
Barnhart
- "Read My Lips" (1985): Highball (1895)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Taking Bush Serious(ly)
Steve Boatti
- What is "Chiogigua"?
carljweber
- highball
Gerald Cohen
- Bungable
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- River Names, 16th Cent
carljweber
- "Shyster" & the Gold Rush; New Zealandeze
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Classic Coffees; Bungable
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- FW: [GABO-L] Name Games
Thom Harrison
- Shadow Government
Drew Danielson
- "not over my dead body" [was taking Bush serious(ly)]
pskuhlman at JUNO.COM
- Another Bushism
Peter A. McGraw
- getting clobbered/getting skunked
Billionbridges.com
- The Big Apple (cont.)
Clark Whelton
- The Big Apple
Gerald Cohen
- "skunked" from "Chicagoed"
Gerald Cohen
- The Big Apple (one more thought)
Gerald Cohen
- James D. Nicoll on English lang. as cribhouse whore
Laurence Horn
- Piggyback Plant (Tolmiea)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Whole Nine Yards Citation
Dave Wilton
- Neologisms
James A. Landau
- skunked
Gerald Cohen
- of likely interest to NYers only
Michael Newman
- Whole Nine Yards Citation (multiple theories)
Richard Gage
- O.K.
Clark Whelton
- Chiogigua/1570s Mythical River
carljweber
- SHEL-2
Anne Curzan
- Piggyback & Pigs in Mud
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- highball--an unclear meaning
Gerald Cohen
- Flightseeing
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Richard Gage
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Mark A Mandel
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Duane Campbell
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Alice Faber
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Lynne Murphy
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Dennis R. Preston
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Dennis R. Preston
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Laurence Horn
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
James Smith
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Clark Whelton
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
FRITZ JUENGLING
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Clark Whelton
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
David Bergdahl
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Laurence Horn
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Dennis R. Preston
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Natalie Maynor
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Laurence Horn
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Indigo Som
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
James A. Landau
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Baker, John
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Laurence Horn
- strip "pididdle," anyone?
Steve Kl.
- "the whole nine yards" in ADS-L Digest - 4 Mar 2002 to 5 Mar 2002 (#2002-39)
Pierce Presley
- "the whole nine yards"
Kim & Rima McKinzey
- perdiddle/padaddle
Lynne Murphy
- FW: perdiddle/padaddle
Frank Abate
- Manitou Map
carljweber
- e-address query: Enid Pearsons
Laurence Horn
- Fwd: Re: perdiddle/padaddle - punch buggy
Kathleen E. Miller
- "skunked" and "dirty katie"
Clark Whelton
- booty call
Indigo Som
- RMMLA in Scottsdale
Mary Morzinski
- pididdle, perdiddle, perdido
Richard Gage
- Lamington (1913)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- S-C-R-O-G-G-I-N
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Melting Moments, Chinese Chew, Louise Cake (1928)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Busters (1918); Anzac Crispies (1922)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- New Zealand Cookbooks (still more)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- MWA! MWA!
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- pididdle -- when the game started
Richard Gage
- robot etymology in dispute? (not by much)
Erin McKean
- Kokomo (II)
Mark A Mandel
- Padiddle: a guess
Clark Whelton
- Query: "will" "woll"
Gerald Cohen
- Golem and A.I. (was: robot etymology)
Steve Hicks
- "The Future of American Slang in the OED"
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- h in what and where
Paul Frank
- perdiddle/padiddle (fwd)
Lynne Murphy
- Icelandic "booty", "Black Death"
James A. Landau
- Golem and A.I.
Drew Danielson
- ADS newsletter 34.1
AAllan at AOL.COM
- Kryptonite
Baker, John
- Buccaneers of America (1684)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- nutrigenomics
Erin McKean
- ADSers in ABA Journal article
Frank Abate
- Ms., Mrs, Miss in Corpora of American English
Mark A Mandel
- "Do Good Anyway" maxim in NY Times
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Baker, Shapiro in Safire's column; ADS-L problems
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Golem
Jan Ivarsson TransEdit
- Pleonasms & trade names
RonButters at AOL.COM
- ABA Journal
Steve Boatti
- Call for abstracts, ADS at MMLA
Simon_Beth
- Bungee cords?
sagehen
- Flagels (Flat Bagels); Piggyback Plant; April 1979 Bungy Jump
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Japan's Fine Cookery (1896)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- mullets, faux-hawks & friends
Laurence Horn
- New England Boiled Dinner (1892); Chess Pie, Potato Puff (1882)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Working on Research Paper
Ray Villegas
- CAFE standards; ADS-L problems
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- America in So Many Words
Fred Shapiro
- More on mullets
Alice Faber
- Two questions
Duane Campbell
- Hopping John & Limping Kate (1884)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- English Muffin (1884), Angels on Horseback, Pig in a Blanket (1882)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Mine Run
James A. Landau
- cracker
Beverly Flanigan
- pigs in a blanket
Johnson, Ellen
- Right versus left
James A. Landau
- Mwa(h); Milord; Mild as Milk Punch
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Flagel" trademark
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- [Fwd: [Fwd: MWA! MWA!]]
Drew Danielson
- Whole Nine Yards
Clark Whelton
- the server is hallucinating
Mark A Mandel
- taking it serious again
Laurence Horn
- "Stage English" in Irene Worth obituary
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- More on "taking things serious"
Alice Faber
- intransitive "represent"
Mai Kuha
- of likely interest to NYers only -- the voice revealed
Clark Whelton
- [Fwd: [Fwd: Fwd: Hopping John & Limping Kate (1884)]]
Beverly Flanigan
- Assorted
James A. Landau
- T-Bone
Benjamin Fortson
- T-bone (guitarist)
Richard Gage
- T-bones (more than one)
Richard Gage
- likely interest to NYers only -- the NCS voice
Clark Whelton
- touching wood and knocking wood
Richard Gage
- Touch wood
Clark Whelton
- Manner/manor dilemma?
Richard Gage
- highball (railroad usage)
James A. Landau
- Not a Bushism
Duane Campbell
- Thunberg's "Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia" (1770-1779)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- New computer virus warning (fwd)
Rudolph C Troike
- Sarong, Nasi, Paddy (1812)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- OED's latest "M" revision
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Thunberg's "Travels, &c...
sagehen
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Michael
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
James A. Landau
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Scott Sadowsky
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
James A. Landau
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Benjamin Fortson
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Mark A Mandel
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Scott Sadowsky
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
James E. Clapp
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
James E. Clapp
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Benjamin Fortson
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
James E. Clapp
- Alphabet, Abjad and so forth
Benjamin Fortson
- Zicunni
jane parker
- "moi" (was: MWA! MWA!)
Jesse Sheidlower
- No subject
Mark Lechter
- your mail
A. Maberry
- Out-of-Pocket
Baker, John
- hostage-taking
Barnhart
- "out of pocket"
Joyce, Thomas F.
- out of pocket
sagehen
- pretonic syncope in English
Mark A Mandel
- Pinned-Up Anger; Mwah!; Mexican Coffee vs. Midori
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Guess
Clark Whelton
- foodie stuff
Kim & Rima McKinzey
- Quiros "Voyages" (1595-1606); Banana Sculptor
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- 'touch wood' was: Re: the server is hallucinating
Lynne Murphy
- Knock on Wood
Bob Haas
- Knock on Norwegian Wood
Clark Whelton
- "We the people"
Thomas Paikeday
- make my cup runneth over
Benjamin Fortson
- cup runneth over P.S.
Benjamin Fortson
- Mock-Tudor
A. Maberry
- query on AAVE
Laurence Horn
- Shitty (1700-1774)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- West Point's "Long Gray/Grey Line"
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Running "Amucke" (1606)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- NYT GoofUp
James Mullan
- NYT Goofup is a syntactic blend
Gerald Cohen
- "dear" 'valuable'
Mark A Mandel
- Caravan, Saffian, Shmatte, Aquavitae & Braga (c. 1560)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- 9-11'ed; help with examples
David Brenner
- Panga, Junk, Millio, Pisang, Pintado, Cassado, Coconut (1591-1603)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Kebab, Tomato Soup (Travels at Oxford, 1738)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Chalet, Gruyere Cheese (1801); Tordillas, Chiili (1777)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Fwd: Re: Fwd: Running "Amucke" (1606)
Beverly Flanigan
- 9-11'ed
Leslie Savan
- Spin-In
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Pasta (1686)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Restaurant (1766)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "TAD's Top Dog of Hot Dogs, Much More" (3-10-02)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Gateaux (1764)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- boogyman
David Bergdahl
- Word for comedy/tragedy masks?
Paul McFedries
- Great article on Post-911 Slang
Michael
- Googol Coiner
Fred Shapiro
- missing part of sentence
David Bergdahl
- Stupid .... tricks
Gareth Branwyn
- Liberal = Left?
James A. Landau
- Nipply
Gareth Branwyn
- ADS Sessions at MLA
Michael Adams
- US Copyright extension: NHA report
AAllan at AOL.COM
- PIE
Jan Kammert
- Swiss Cheese (1783) & Cretins & Chalets
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Making Whoopee
Fred Shapiro
- "Revelations"
Bethany K. Dumas
- Ships are now "it," not "she"
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- amblyopia
Laurence Horn
- Dept of Lower Culture: Fornificating
AAllan at AOL.COM
- spring fever?
sagehen
- Amblyopia / fornification
Jan
- A little help, please
Duane Campbell
- Query: Eatery on wheels--"The Faculty" (1894)
Gerald Cohen
- FW: Sept.11
Grant Barrett
- ..junk E-mail..
GSCole
- Fwd: ALAYE
Joan Houston Hall
- Recidivism
John Blower
- Slang Word-Coiners
Fred Shapiro
- ProQuest Historical Newspapers
Fred Shapiro
- to no end/no end (Fwd) Re: Totally OT language question
Dan Goodman
- "The most fresh salmon"
Dan Goodman
- Tamales, Tortillas, Chile, Chica, Atole (1648)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Tattoo (1609, Spanish)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Californicate
Steve Hicks
- Slang Word-Coiners (Mezzrow: jam session)
Gerald Cohen
- "at" at end of sentence
Billionbridges.com
- <Appalachia> is a dog?
Bethany K. Dumas
- Garden Variety Stranded Prepositions
Drew Danielson
- Slang Word-Coiners (Evans Carlson: gung ho)
Gerald Cohen
- Mine Run, So. Ill. Ran
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- chalk, seeds, and vowels from SportsWorld
Laurence Horn
- 'Prosumer'
carljweber
- Barry Popik in WSJ
Gerald Cohen
- Schmutz & Schmalz (1797)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Hygeia "tobacco" (1898 humor magazine)
Gerald Cohen
- Majo, Zigeuner (1818); Chalets, Cretans (1794)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- French Bread (1699)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Duh! vs. Doy!
David Bergdahl
- Earliest Usage of "Doh"
Fred Shapiro
- More on Earliest Usage of "Doh"
Fred Shapiro
- Pasta (1847)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- FYA(musement)
Mark A Mandel
- Patois, Entrees, Hors D'oeuvres, Petit Pains, Bologna sausage (1763-1765)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- ... and the creek don't rise
Douglas G. Wilson
- Banana & Cola (1605-1612)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Bavaroise, "Blood and Milk"(1789-1790)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- The Oscars
Kim & Rima McKinzey
- Mine Run (part 1 of 2)
James A. Landau
- Mine Run (part 2 of 2)
James A. Landau
- French Bread (1699) ; rockhamboy
Jan Ivarsson TransEdit
- Californicate: another take
Peter A. McGraw
- rebus
sagehen
- Paprika Chicken (1840)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Query: "Sheff." at Yale (1899)
Gerald Cohen
- Name of a nameless mountain
Mark A Mandel
- Robot (Hungary, 1850)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Paprika, Gulash (1850)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Hussar, Keptel, Mountain Milk, Millionaire
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Corporate McCarthyism
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Notes Upon Russia (1553)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- missing "as"?
Billionbridges.com
- Fwd: Inquiry from freelance writer regarding Wrigley Field
Joan Houston Hall
- regional food
Barnhart
- Wrigley Field
Kathleen E. Miller
- Bow-tie
A. Maberry
- EDD Help
Kathleen E. Miller
- Geeking/ geeking out
Thom Harrison
- Dray Line
W T. Gordon
- Fwd: Bill Stewart
Sonja L. Lanehart
- Doy
Grant Barrett
- Salami
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Polka (1843); Manicure (1879)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Blouse (1823)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Barbacoa (Barbecue) and Groundnut (Peanut) (1555)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Cola, Coffeehouse, Skewers (1634)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- query abt rhetorical questions [off topic]
David Bergdahl
- Sheehan & Means on Popik & Cohen
Laurence Horn
- Fwd: Re: Fwd: Geeking/ geeking out
Sonja L. Lanehart
- OT: Barbacoa (Barbecue) and Groundnut (Peanut) (1555)
James Mullan
- doy vs. no doy
David Bergdahl
- murky days on the WHO/WHOM front
Arnold Zwicky
- regional food names, not always accurate was: regional food
Dan Goodman
- FW: murky days on the WHO/WHOM front
Frank Abate
- Travels of Mendes Pinto (d. 1583)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- expressions on Milton Berle's show
pskuhlman at JUNO.COM
- hypercorrection/grammatical evolution (was: murky days)
Lynne Murphy
- "word processing" (was NYT Goofup is a syntactic blend)
James A. Landau
- lexicology courses
Lynne Murphy
- regional food -- the "extra-virgin" Olive Oyl"
Richard Gage
- Re; Regional foods
Ed Keer
- California Linguistic Notes, Spring, 2002
Alan Kaye
- Slivowitza (1837); Yum; Yankees (1904)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Kimono (1663?)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- memorial sign
A. Maberry
- Bloomin' Onion
Arnold Zwicky
- Bloomin' Onion; Friendly Confines; British vs. American
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Vaudeville
Paul Smith
- Slang Word-Coiners (Mike Walsh: shyster)
Gerald Cohen
- "protegées" in 1898 Yale article
Gerald Cohen
- Pfannkuchen (1867)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Nostalgia (1756)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Mike Walsh both coined and popularized "shyster"
Gerald Cohen
- Shashlik? (1838)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Schnapps?; Drosky (1805)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- 3 new (?) words
James A. Landau
- Nouveau Riches, Restaurateur, Peseta (1801)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Schnitz(el) (1789)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- " buttlegging", "buttlegger"
Laurence Horn
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