adjective "Christian"
Rex W. Stocklin
stocklin at EARTHLINK.NET
Fri May 20 05:00:11 UTC 2005
At 4:32 AM -0400 5/19/05, Benjamin Zimmer wrote:
>Hmm... the similar "bufu" dates to 1982 (in HDAS, also Jesse
>Sheidlower's "Revising _The F-Word_"
><http://www.verbatimmag.com/f_word.pdf>). "Bofo" would seem to be
>influenced by "mofo", recently discussed here. So was "bofo"
>pronounced like "buh-fuh" at Rose-Hulman, by any chance? (I'm
>guessing not, since the play on "bozo(s)" wouldn't work in that
>case.)
No, they pronounced it as in hobo, or more germane to THAT era, Led
Zep's ZoSo. ;-) Why, I'm not sure, but I don't think for any pun,
that was my silly invention upon the CD reissue of the Firesign's
deep catalog shortly after 9/11. A much needed dose of levity.
Did a small all-male engineering college have a well-rounded palate
of interests, such as the Proctor & Bergman troupe? Prolly not. Of
recorded material, I only know of their overwhelming cult love of all
things Prog, an almost extinct musical "lifeform" that is witnessing
a renaissance of late. What do you expect from the
vinyl-pocket-protected crowd?
"Bufu" rather sounds like some form of orphan neurological disease.
Wait that'd be "kuru" never mind. I spose the "u"s are short at any
rate, though not nearly as beguiling a word.
I got my mofo woikin',
Lexy
Fishers, IN
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