[AGL] words
bakhirun bakhirun
bakhirun at gmail.com
Mon May 11 23:36:25 EDT 2009
There's *heebie-jeebies*, which is apparently an inverted form of the
Bengali *hiji-biji *(meaning 'agitated, distracted').
Another is the Melayu (Indonesian, Malaysian) *kutu*, for insect, the origin
of *cooties*.
"Yuck, I don't want to put that on - it has her cooties all over it". These
are metaphorical bugs, not actual ones.
bb
2009/5/11 mwheless <tejanagitana at yahoo.com>
> gilbo.....jusgar is verb to judge
> I think it is of moor origin(basically arabs)
> English and Spanish are such rich languages made up of foreign influence
> ie English=Galic, Saxon, Pic, Irish, Welsh, Roman, Greek, etc, etc
> Hope you]re doing well.
> Marilyn Wheless
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> Free State of Menard
> Texas Hill Country
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> --- On *Mon, 5/11/09, gilbert shelton <shelton at noos.fr>* wrote:
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> From: gilbert shelton <shelton at noos.fr>
> Subject: [AGL] words
> To: ghetto2 at two.pairlist.net, austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net
> Date: Monday, May 11, 2009, 10:51 AM
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> All my literate friends!
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> The word "hoosegow" popped up recently in some message or another, and
> it makes me want to ask you if you can contribute to my list of foreign
> words in English, especially ones that are misspelled. "Hoosegow" comes
> from "juzgado", which means "courthouse" in Spanish (the courthouse is
> in the same building as the jail). The English and the Spanish words
> are pronounced more or less the same.
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> Also the homonyms contest: to find the greatest number of homonyms for a
> word in English. The highest I have been able to think of is four
> (peak, peek, pique, peke) and, if you consider "I" to be a word (I, ay,
> aye, eye).
>
> Gilbert
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