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- From: casseres@apple.com (David Casseres)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: Excrement in the English Language
- Message-ID: <casseres-231292093646@missmolly.apple.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:47:33 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.194237.2190@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>, evan@hpl.hp.com
- (Evan Kirshenbaum) wrote:
- >
- > "Ape shit" and "Bat shit" are adverbs(?) meaning roughly "irrational",
- > "non-linear", possibly "crazy". They seem to only be found as the
- > object of the verb "go".
-
- Once, long ago, I heard "apeshit" as a noun: "I'm having my daily apeshit,"
- said someone who was shooting pool balls around the table at high speed,
- all by himself.
-
- > "Chicken shit" is an adjective meaning "insignificant".
-
- Also "petty," as in "chickenshit regulations."
-
- > "Jack shit" (which, interestingly, is the only one whose accent falls
- > on "shit") is a noun meaning "nothing".
-
- It's extremely interesting to look up "jack" in the OED.
-
- > There doesn't seem to be much pattern here. Why horses and bulls, but
- > not cows, sheep, or goats? Why no pigeons? Does anybody have other
- > examples?
-
- Hmmm. There's "lower than snakeshit/whaleshit." There's "dogshit" as in
- "I'd make a dogshit bad soldier." There's "owlshit" meaning bad food (I
- got this from The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer -- it may be a
- fabrication).
-
- --
-
- David Casseres
- Exclaimer: Wow!
-