Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
ADSGarson O'Toole
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Fri Jun 21 03:36:40 UTC 2013
Neal Whitman
> I found some hits like that and made passing reference to them in the article. However, I must not have found your example, or I would have listed it as my earliest example. Nice find!
>
Thanks. Very enjoyable article! List members who do not have direct
subscriptions to Visual Thesaurus may be able to access the article
online through a library.
Garson
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> On Jun 20, 2013, at 6:12 PM, "ADSGarson O'Toole" <adsgarsonotoole at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>> Subject: Re: Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
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>> In the domain of music it seems that to tease a song means to play
>> part of the song but refrain from playing the full song. Fans of the
>> Grateful Dead and Phish use this expression.
>>
>> Here are some raw matches from Usenet:
>>
>> April Fool's Show Stories
>> rec.music.gdead - 31 posts - 25 authors - Last post: Mar 3, 1995
>> They teased the Dark Star but held off of playing it. The next day at
>> the April Fool's show, the 2nd set opened China-> Rider, LL Rain, and
>> then, again more Dark ...
>> http://groups.google.com/g/3eb7feeb/t/85d482d169796631/d/4155472874306ebc
>>
>> Did Allman Bros. play St. Stephen?
>> rec.music.gdead - 9 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Mar 25, 1996
>> ON 3/9/96, they teased st. stephen for about 4 mins. during liz reed.
>> They teased it again during true gravity on 3/17/96. And on 3/3/96,
>> they teased the other one ...
>> http://groups.google.com/g/3eb7feeb/t/50423404532172c4/d/80dd3c535b5b4574
>>
>> Dark Star tease with drums/space?
>> rec.music.gdead - 4 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Mar 21, 1996
>> At the second show I went to, they teased the hell out of the Other
>> One. I was so bummed. I thought I would never hear it! Well, about 20
>> Other Ones later, I wish I ...
>> http://groups.google.com/g/3eb7feeb/t/c8823ad3dba0a015/d/6b3ebe56ccbe2fcd
>>
>> Garson
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>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Neal Whitman <nwhitman at ameritech.net> wrote:
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>>> Subject: Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
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>>> I've begun noticing uses of transitive "tease" and "spoil" in
>>> entertainment contexts in which the patient is not the event participant
>>> I'm expecting. For example, Iexpect "tease" to have viewers, readers, or
>>> other consumers fill the patient role, with the movie, book, videogame,
>>> etc. as an oblique object, as in "They teased the audience with a scene
>>> from the upcoming release." However, you can find examples like these now:
>>>
>>> _The Avengers_ was teased at the end of _Captain America_.
>>> http://www.coronacomingattractions.com/news/exclusive-assembling-avengers-part-1
>>>
>>>
>>> Similarly, I expect the patient of "spoil" to be the themovie, book,
>>> video game, etc., and the consumer to be an oblique object: "You spoiled
>>> the ending for me!" But now you can find sentences like:
>>>
>>> I personally can't stand spoilers. ... There are entire websites
>>> that I have stopped visiting because they unexpectedly *spoiled* me
>>> one too many times.
>>> http://screenrant.com/spoilers-spoiler-brusimm-6207/
>>>
>>>
>>> My earliest datings for each use:
>>>
>>> tease, May 1995
>>>
>>> "The Informer" *teased* the return of a "mystery man" absent from
>>> the WWF for roughly a decade.... He also *teased* the appearance of
>>> a "familiar face" who would be making his WWF debut.... (May 1995)
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/cjQ-X3ivfdM
>>>
>>>
>>> spoil, April 1996
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#%21topic/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5/uW3o_BOzYbM>Goodness
>>> gracious.....this is one of best episodes I ever seen. Even when I
>>> *got spoiled*, I stilled loved it. Wow... (April 1996)**
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!topic/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5/uW3o_BOzYbM
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#%21topic/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5/uW3o_BOzYbM>
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition, I found an antedating for advertising-related "teaser" (OED
>>> 1934):
>>>
>>> Later, on November 17th, after much advertising of a "teaser" kind,
>>> the Club was confronted with the whole Toledo Advertising Club as
>>> our entertainer.
>>> /The Rotarian, /January 1917, p. 80.
>>> http://books.google.com/books?id=UlgEAAAAMBAJ
>>>
>>>
>>> I've written about this at Visual Thesaurus(by
>>> subscription):*//****//*http://www.visualthesaurus.com/cm/dictionary/teased-and-spoiled/
>>>
>>>
>>> Neal
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