June 2004 Archives by thread
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- pax
Douglas G. Wilson
- "all stove up"
Nell Burr
- Phat [was Re: gay/ghey/ghay]
Wilson Gray
- Who struck Billie Patterson
Wilson Gray
- Antedating of "stove up" 1879
Sam Clements
- Antedating of "stove up" 1864
Sam Clements
- "stove up" (1864)
Douglas G. Wilson
- Off the wall
Wilson Gray
- Early use of "phatt" (1873)
Sam Clements
- Sport Peppers (1980); Slider/Slyder (1983); Italian Beef Sandwich (1953)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Snicker doodle (1902)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Duck Soup (1897)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Preakness
David Bowie
- Railroad Fried Rice etc.
James A. Landau
- "all stove up"-- "I feel so break-up"
Dale Coye
- American English interdental /l/
Mark Jones
- hybrid expression?
Allen D. Maberry
- She's my bro
Joanne M. Despres
- "Trains run on time" (1923)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Make no small plans (1921); Rich is Better (1937); Bronx Cheer & Razzberries
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- eponymous album
Tom Conroy
- Folk etymologies
Michael Quinion
- shero
Arnold M. Zwicky
- british vs. north american englishes
Arnold M. Zwicky
- American vs. European Date formats (Modified by Grant Barrett)
Grant Barrett
- shero in re glottal stop
Wilson Gray
- New ADS server and primary email; new site TK
Grant Barrett
- dirty words in dictionaries
George Thompson
- Library Catalog Information; was, Re: dirty words in dictionaries
John McChesney-Young
- "Sometimes you eat the bear..." (1904); "Tools of Ignorance"
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- WGAF [was "phat/phatt"]
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- "Pop-Pop" revisited
James A. Landau
- Ivory tower
Josh Stearns
- The f-word
Wilson Gray
- The slang meaning of the verb "rip off"
Wilson Gray
- Lady Team Nicknames
Mullins, Bill
- Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Archive
Mullins, Bill
- dirty words in dictionaries: the Wessely dictionary
Damien Hall
- Acronyms (was: Phat(t), etc)
Damien Hall
- Re: Re: dirty words in dictionaries
RonButters at AOL.COM
- wordorigins.org
James A. Landau
- Oreo Ice Cream (1975); "But I know what I like"(1877); Terroir; Cat & Gooseberry
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Re: Re: The f-word
RonButters at AOL.COM
- Job: Assistant Editor, Oxford English Dictionary
Jesse Sheidlower
- Port Out, Starboard Home
Michael Quinion
- Phat,&c
sagehen
- rip off
Mark A. Mandel
- Re: Re: dirty words in dictionaries
RonButters at AOL.COM
- Lyrics as posted on the Web
Wilson Gray
- Pupusas (1947)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Guesstimate (1904, 1928); Shrimp Wiggle (1904, 1907)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Shrimp Wiggle (1901)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- The Sloop John B.
Wilson Gray
- kyarn
Mullins, Bill
- Test of a/the Champion (1949); OT: Ronald Reagan
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Blue Rhine, Black Forest (1930) (German cuisine; 1 of 2)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Blue Rhine, Black Forest(1930) (German cuisine, 2 of 2)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Spoiler (1957 politics, 1928 boxing)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Great Communicator (1976)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Pol's vowels
sagehen
- Chili Mac (1903); Chile today and hot tamale (1928); Gedunk (1925, 1926)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "hot dog"--Sam Clements' 1937, 1939 attestations
Sam Clements
- "Scam"--1963 "origin unknown" (1959)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Dirty word fragments
Duane Campbell
- "Lai" Rice Balls, Ma Po Tofu or "Measled Woman" Bean Curd (Sichuan food)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Clover Club (1911), Pegu, Sam Ward (1889) cocktails
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Scam" trademarks (1953, 1963)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Chinaman
James A. Landau
- more negative mischief
Arnold M. Zwicky
- balsam pear (?)
Orin Hargraves
- "Evil Empire" (June 8, 1982; March 8, 1983)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Morning in America" (1984); "Teflon" President (1983)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Mixtamalization, Nixtamalization; Buen Provecho! (1846)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Origin of "joe" (coffee)--"Old Black Joe" (coffee without cream) in 1911 cartoon
Gerald Cohen
- Jasbo (1914); Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance (1905, 1910); Price-Fixed (Prix Fixe)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Ghost in the Machine
Ron
- "Early American Newspaper" is late
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- pegu
Laurence Horn
- [porsh] and other British English (was: Coup de grace)
Sally Donlon
- Prescriptive question
Peter A. McGraw
- "Chitlin' Circuit" (OT:Ray Charles dies) (1967); New Newspaperarchive
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Re: "Early American Newspaper" is late
RonButters at AOL.COM
- Jasbo = Bozo (1914)
Douglas G. Wilson
- hoopers
George Thompson
- C. O. (Correction Officer)
George Thompson
- Shandy-Lack revisited
George Thompson
- Antedating of quarterback sneak 1919
Sam Clements
- Late to/for his own funeral (1881); C. O., Early American Newspapers
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Recent Computer Quotations
Fred Shapiro
- one...two...three... mum
Barnhart
- Query: "A high tuck a-haw" in "Turkey in the Straw"
Gerald Cohen
- hoopers/hoopies
Beverly Flanigan
- Reagan's "America is too great for small dreams" (1969, 1981, 1984)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Club Sandwiches (1894); "Club sandwiches, not seals" (1996)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Antedating "Bring home the bacon"-1906/1907
Sam Clements
- Antedating of Safire and OED on "Slam Dunk"
Fred Shapiro
- Slam Dunk (Safire said 1976?); OT: David Shulman, NYPL to get my home
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- antedating of "quarter horse" 1828
Sam Clements
- Barry Popik, NYPL, "The Big Apple"
Gerald Cohen
- Tonkatsu (1963); Kobe & Matsuzaka beef, Genghis Khan BBQ (1962)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Ton-katsu, Pulgogi, Meehoon (1962)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Cabinet, Concrete, Frosted, Velvet; Pot Stickers; Pre Fix
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Stealing lead pipe" (1887)
Douglas G. Wilson
- "lead pipe cinch" and plumbers 1893
Sam Clements
- Lead Pipe(1890); Clover Club cocktail (1911); Pegu Club Cocktail(1934); OED days
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- OT: 1904 World's Fair foods (again)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- ADS-L Digest - 11 Jun 2004 to 12 Jun 2004 (#2004-165)
James A. Landau
- lead pipe cinch
sagehen
- location, location, location 1926
Sam Clements
- location location location 1926
Sam Clements
- Re: OT: 1904 World's Fair foods (again)
RonButters at AOL.COM
- "Plugra" butter (1988); Tunnel of Fudge (1966)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Chaos in the food column (fwd)
Mark A. Mandel
- Fwd: LINGUIST 30Q
Arnold M. Zwicky
- [SPAM:#] learning "rules"
Arnold M. Zwicky
- LINGUIST 30Q
Arnold M. Zwicky
- lead-pipe cinch
Mark A. Mandel
- "Mutt" etymology (speculative) addendum: more "mutton[loving] dogs"
Douglas G. Wilson
- "Lead-pipe cinch" (1889)
Douglas G. Wilson
- Dodgeball (1914) or Dodge Ball (1903)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Famous for being famous" (1973)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Water-boarding (May 2004)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Gitmoize
Mullins, Bill
- peacenik
Mullins, Bill
- antedating of "roller coaster" 1884
Sam Clements
- "too good a shooters" redux, for the masses
Laurence Horn
- Romesco sauce (1980); Rasam, Kachumber; Chef Talk & Perpendiculars
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Different Language?
zwoachzig.de - Der Webmaster
- OT - Classic Cars was "different language?"
Kathleen E. Miller
- figurative masturbation, once again
Arnold M. Zwicky
- more magical masturbation
Mullins, Bill
- down street
Barnhart
- More food-based slang
Wilson Gray
- De Met's Turtles (1940); "Chicken a la king" revisited
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Sunlight is the best disinfectant" (1903)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Eat Butter First" proverb (1960); Girl comes out of cake (1955)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Call-and-response" slang
Wilson Gray
- terms of endearment (Colorado-style)
Laurence Horn
- dirty words in dictionaries: semi-final thoughts
George Thompson
- fudge
George Thompson
- Twice-baked potato(1923)-antedating nothing
Sam Clements
- OT: GIRL COMES OUT OF CAKE
Mark A. Mandel
- Page Stephens's "rant"
Wilson Gray
- Chess Pie (1866); OT: Restaurant Week in NYC
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Antedating "four flush" 1883/1885
Sam Clements
- Osgood Pie (1911)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- German Chocolate Cake (12 April 1957, Commerce, Texas)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- OT: French's mustard & hot dogs in 1904 (red-hot & mustard in 1890)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Chess Pie (1866)
Beverly Flanigan
- walk-off
Sam Clements
- Romescu or Romesco Sauce, Cremat (1954) & Catalan cookery
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Millionaire's Salad & Tek-Tek Soup (1958); What's Cookin' (1939)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- my second-favorite quotation
George Thompson
- [Fwd: [Fwd: SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS]] (fwd)
callary ed
- On any given Sunday (1950); On any given Saturday (1927)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Do others before they do you" (1895)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- The second syllable of "little, cattle, subtle"
Mark A. Mandel
- Absolute "not so much" = "not really"
Jesse Sheidlower
- Romesco, Cremat, Parrillada, Calcotada, Suquet (1964)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Puchero, Spanish Chocolate (1840); Gofio, Mojo (1966)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Re: Re: Painting the porsche
RonButters at AOL.COM
- BE "front off"
Wilson Gray
- busking
Mullins, Bill
- Tar Beach (1940)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Cemitas & Papalo; Life's a Beach (1984); Pina Colada (1950); Consumer Program
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Mullins, Bill" <Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL>
Mark A. Mandel
- (dis)agreement with "all politics is local"
Laurence Horn
- Parachute journalism, parachute militantism
Carolina Jimenez-Marcos
- More re: Query: "book" = leave, run away
Wilson Gray
- Boody
Wilson Gray
- double a-prefixing?
Bethany K. Dumas
- Tangent -- Re: Boody
Kathleen E. Miller
- "Dry run" = "rehearsal" (1940)
Douglas G. Wilson
- 88 bottles of beer on the wall (1966)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- T or D?
Douglas G. Wilson
- "Different Strokes for Different Folks" (Cassius Clay, 1966)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Ignorant" = "rude" a Scotticism?
Douglas G. Wilson
- 99 bottles of beer on the wall(1955)
Sam Clements
- [Fwd: Chicago Tribune: At the end of the day, back in the day just means `past']
Drew Danielson
- "Uptown" v. "downtown" w/meaning: "main shopping district"
Wilson Gray
- "Dry run" etymology (speculative)
Douglas G. Wilson
- Crockumentary, Mockumentary, Rockumentary, Shockumentary
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "fuck" in WashPost
Jesse Sheidlower
- Re: "Ignorant" = "rude" a Scotticism?
Steve Boatti
- blending error
Arnold M. Zwicky
- slang (was Re: Phat [was Re: gay/ghey/ghay])
Arnold M. Zwicky
- Taco Salad (September 1964)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "beatnik"--coined by Herb Caen?
Laurence Horn
- "Gussied up" (1912, 1914)
Douglas G. Wilson
- Close/Good enough for government work; The Right Track (Twain & Will Rogers)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Incest as a verb (was "fuck" in Wash Post)
Margaret Lee
- Who says this?
sagehen
- "Gussied Up" from Jerry; Sign on dotted line (1913)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- the thin line between error and mere variation
Arnold M. Zwicky
- "Gussied Up" from Jerry
Douglas G. Wilson
- "99 bottles of beer on the wall" (one more time)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Grapple (Grape + apple juice); "Only in New York" by NY TIMES
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Stir Frying; Chawan Mushi; Torrijas & Migas (1955)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- "Appetizing Store" (1914) or "Appy"
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- gonna (was: double a-prefixing?)
Douglas Bigham
- "Limerick" and The Granta (1897)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- Bottles on the wall
Damien Hall
- Point-three (of a) percent
Damien Hall
- Peanut Butter Sandwich (January 1896); Peanut Politics (April 1887)
Bapopik at AOL.COM
- [SPAM:####] Re: Incest as a verb (was "fuck" in Wash Post)
Arnold M. Zwicky
- another version of "grammar" = everything
Arnold M. Zwicky
- "Wet dry run" (1943)
Douglas G. Wilson
- "f**k" in WashPost
David Bowie
- "Skank" redux
Wilson Gray
- passing
Dennis Baron
- Periods after abbreviations
Damien Hall
- the thin line between error and mere variation II: going nucular
Arnold M. Zwicky
- nucular
Mark A. Mandel
- for the ADS (fwd)
Peter A. McGraw
- Fwd: slang (was Re: Phat [was Re: gay/ghey/ghay])
Arnold M. Zwicky
- "sleep the sleep of the just"
Alan Baragona
- the thin line between error and mere variation II
Wilson Gray
- Dogs of Language
Arnold M. Zwicky
- unobtanium
Mullins, Bill
- ADS-L Digest - 28 Jun 2004 to 29 Jun 2004 (#2004-182)
David Bowie
- periods, capitilization, etc.
Page Stephens
- Ms.
LJT777 at AOL.COM
- Ms. [off topic]
Barnhart
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