A couple of euphemisms from my childhood
Apr. 8th, 2011 10:45 amWhen I was a kid, I'd sometimes hear a person described as "full of soup" as though it was a bad thing, and I couldn't figure it out because what could be bad about being full of soup.
Much later, I deduced that it was a euphemism for "full of shit", though I think the tone was milder than it would be for the original phrase.
There was also mention of an "effing knife" in a Max Shulman novel (a satirist from generations ago, pretty much forgotten, I think). I thought it was some technical sort of a knife, but eventually, it occurred me that it was another euphemism.
The modern taste for actually using curse words has removed a cause for minor ingenuity.
Much later, I deduced that it was a euphemism for "full of shit", though I think the tone was milder than it would be for the original phrase.
There was also mention of an "effing knife" in a Max Shulman novel (a satirist from generations ago, pretty much forgotten, I think). I thought it was some technical sort of a knife, but eventually, it occurred me that it was another euphemism.
The modern taste for actually using curse words has removed a cause for minor ingenuity.
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Date: 2011-04-08 03:42 pm (UTC)I might reread some Shulman to see how his work holds up.
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Date: 2011-04-09 02:47 am (UTC)Cherryh's Alliance-Union characters sometimes use "effing" as a curse word/intensifier, too.
I still tend to say things like "blipping" and "crud" when I'm not sure about my audience.
The prissy girls in my high school sometimes used to curse "Oh, sugar!" I think that one's fairly common across the South.
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