For Better or for Worse
sagehen
sagehen at WESTELCOM.COM
Thu Jan 27 18:58:52 UTC 2005
Jonathan Lighter writes:
>"Grunge speak" was indeed a hoax, but several of Jasper's terms are still
>occurring - in small numbers - on the Net.
>
>JL
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Dunno about FB or FW, but FWIW, "grunge" & "grungy" were both alive &
well and in constant use in the late 40s early 50s on the Reed College
campus. They were sort of all-purpose words: could mean "stuff," could
mean "crud," could be an expletive ("grunge!"). It was thought to have
been an import from the USNavy: there were a lot of GI Bill vets in school
then.
I rarely heard it after leaving Reed, except among old Reedies, though
"grungy" would turn up sporadically in fiction (esp. Brit), meaning dirty
or ratty.
The reappearance in the Pac NW music scene (when? late 80s, early 90s)
seemed like a spontaneous new birth.
A. Murie
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