ho 'whore' (What Santa Claus might say in some dialects?)
Laurence Horn
laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Tue Oct 8 17:39:02 UTC 2013
On Oct 8, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Charles C Doyle wrote:
> I teach a one-hour-per-week freshman seminar called "Lore and Language of College Life." Yesterday a student had introduced the expression (proverb? folk belief? jocularly-pretended folk belief?) "The bigger the O, the bigger the ho." ("O," btw, means 'circular dangling ear-ring').
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> As a coda to that discussion, one student inquired, with wide eyes, "Where does that word 'ho' come from?" A couple of other students also expressed curiosity. (They all knew the word "ho," of course.) I could hardly believe that the etymology of "ho" has become opaque so quickly!
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It's really a sad commentary that students today are no longer familiar with the classic Jacobean tragedy "Tis Pity She's a Ho".
LH
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