Of minks and stoats

James Smith jsmithjamessmith at YAHOO.COM
Mon May 11 13:05:23 UTC 2009


Then there's the phrase, I believe from Guys and Dolls, "[I] got the fur coat the same way the mink got it!". This doesn't make sense literally because the mink is born with the fur coat, but it implies the promiscuity of the mink.

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> >> Sender:       American Dialect Society
> <ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
> >> Poster:       "Cohen, Gerald Leonard"
> <gcohen at MST.EDU>
> >> Subject:      Of minks and stoats
> >>
> >>  With regard to minks and their hypersexuality, I
> once came across
> >> an insult uttered in the House of Commons:
> >> "The right honorable gentleman has the morals
> of a stoat."  (a stoat
> >> = ermine = type of weasel; and minks are closely
> related to
> >> weasels).  I sometimes wondered how the morals of
> a stoat would be
> >> much different from the morals of any other wild
> animal, but thanks
> >> to ads-l (All praise!), I now know.
...
> >> Gerald Cohen

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