[Ads-l] _Hawaiian disease_

Margaret Winters mewinters at WAYNE.EDU
Thu Mar 15 13:19:12 UTC 2018


A canal too, also without motivation.


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MARGARET E WINTERS
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Professor Emerita - French and Linguistics
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI  48202

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"Where do you work-a, John?"
"On the Delaware Lackawann'[a & Western RR]

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Where Do You Worka John?-Fred Waring;s Pennsylvanians on ViS 20378A.Poley McClintock on vocal.Dec.8th-1926



On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Margaret Winters <mewinters at wayne.edu>
wrote:

> Then there is Lakawanna - clearly no motivation for anything...
>
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> MARGARET E WINTERS
> Former Provost
> Professor Emerita - French and Linguistics
> Wayne State University
> Detroit, MI  48202
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> There's a Hawaiian-themed restaurant in Mammoth Lakes California called
> Lakanuki Cafe, and they make no obvious effort to play-up the joke of their
> name.
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> It was probably the third time I ate there that I figured it out.
>
> Either they were very subtle or I was very dim.  I prefer to believe it
> was the former.
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> (Shut up!)
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> Have you checked "lakanuki" in HDAS?
>
> JL
>
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 6:01 PM, Wilson Gray <hwgray at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > In Green's, the primary [=3D straight] definition is "the lack of female
> > company." In '50's St. Louis, it was part of the set-up to the following
> > pun:
> >
> > a. Do you know what the "Hawaiian disease" is?
> > b. No. What?
> > a. Lack o' nookie.
> >
> > At one time, the Hawaiian lovesong, K=C4=81ua I Ka Huahua=CA=BBi,
> mistran=
> slated into
> > English as "Hawaiian War Chant," was sufficiently popular that everybody
> > knew enough about what Hawaiian sounded like to understand the point of
> t=
> he
> > punning answer to the question.
> >
> > Googling reveals an alternative answer: "Lack o' moolah." HDAS dates
> > _moolah_ "money" from at least 1939. So, who knows which version is
> older=
> ?
> >
> > Oddly, the home of St. Louis's Shriners is the Moolah Temple of the
> Mysti=
> c
> > Shrine. Whether this name has anything to do with the slang term I have
> n=
> o
> > idea, though I've been wondering about it since '40's..
> >
> > Another "oddly" is that the "lack o'" version seems not to show up in
> pri=
> nt
> > till 2010 or so and neither HDAS nor GDS has it, seemingly.
> >
> >
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