"Mc-" prefix, 1963
Mark Peters
markpeters33 at YAHOO.COM
Thu May 24 14:42:44 UTC 2007
The Grey's Anatomy McDreamy thing might fit the bill. That's spawned lots of variations on the show and elsewhere.
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On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 05:38:51AM -0700, Jonathan Lighter wrote:
> By now many of us know about McJobs, McPapers, etc. But before there were McJobs, there was _McLintock!_ (1963), with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. The tagline in the trailer (or "preview" as we used to call it more correctly) was:
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> "'McLintock!' is McNificent!"
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> How do I know? A friend of mine recalled it, and I checked IMDb for confirmation.
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> I doubt that "McNificent" has much to do with the application of the McDonald's "Mc-," but, hey, that's diachronic lexicography!
>
In fact OED's sense 1 of _Mc-_ covers this sort of thing, with
a first quotation of 1948 (from the Tamony Collection) and,
similar to the Mc-...Mc- in the McLintock example, a 1958
referring to "Marian McPartland's Mcmagic".
(Any recent examples of this in clearly non-McDonald's contexts
would be appreciated....)
Jesse Sheidlower
OED
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