Snerd (1948-1951)
Douglas G. Wilson
douglas at NB.NET
Thu Aug 5 02:57:34 UTC 2004
This is a possible ancestor of "nerd" (which dates from 1951 AFAIK), as
conjectured in HDAS etc.
"Snerd" = "Mortimer Snerd", the name of Edgar Bergen's puppet. The usual
meaning was either "idiot" or "bumpkin". In some cases I think it may have
had a sense of "puppet"/"dupe" too. It did NOT have a sense of "egghead" or
"technical whiz" as far as I can tell.
Here are a few examples. There are others, earlier and later.
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_Walla Walla Union Bulletin_ (Walla Walla WA), 1 Feb. 1948: p. 12, col. 4:
<<[title] Russians Not To Be Trusted / .... / [section title] They're Not
Snerds / That Stalin, Molotov and Vishinsky are plain stupid is a
conclusion to be wary of.>>
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_Zanesville Signal_ (Zanesville OH), 18 March 1949: p. 4, col. 3:
<<.... the Communists have turned to the colleges, arts and entertainment
fields, always good for a large crop of cultural Snerds to work for
pro-Soviet policies.>>
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_Waukesha Daily Freeman_ (Waukesha WI), 29 Aug. 1949: p. 6(?), col. 3:
<<You can almost see and hear the Snerdish inhabitant blushing and
admitting, in his infinite greenness: "I come from Gurkee's Corners. Have a
chaw?">>
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_Bridgeport Telegram_ (Bridgeport CN), 19 July 1951: p. 3, col. 2:
<<Already, John Temple Graves, Jr., one of the early dupes of the
patronizing social vulgarity of the Roosevelts which made drooling Mortimer
Snerds of some Southern editors, had written a challenge to Byrd, himself.>>
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-- Doug Wilson
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