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What are some examples of "family jargon"?
For example, a friend's father once told a joke to his family that poked fun at the French. He concluded by saying, "Don't tell anyone from France." Now, within their family, "Don't tell anyone from France" means "Let's keep this between us"--and they say it even if the secret has nothing to do with the French. [more inside]
posted by Ms. Informed
on Nov 7, 2008 -
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Can anyone tell me the etymology of the term "lunch out," meaning 'to freak out'? [more inside]
posted by toomuchkatherine
on Jan 9, 2008 -
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What's the source of "a baby's arm holding an apple"? [more inside]
posted by Rash
on Oct 16, 2007 -
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What does "barnacle code" mean to programmers? [more inside]
posted by pax digita
on May 31, 2006 -
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What's a nickname for the speakers on a stereo? [more inside]
posted by Gucky
on Jan 12, 2006 -
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My friends and I were talking about building a cabin up North, and then we started talking like it was a 'heist' or a 'job', if you get the picture. So we designated someone as the Wheel-man, and someone else as the Grease-man, and then I asked: what's a grease-man? No one actually knew. I tried Google to no avail.
Does anyone know what a Grease-man is? Are there any other *-man titles you can think up for a heist?
posted by indiebass
on Apr 13, 2005 -
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Where did the term "meatspace" originate? I know it entered the OED in 2000 (alongside "gaydar," "cybersquatting" and "Frankenfood"), and I see The Word Spy credits a 1995 article about John Perry Barlow as the "earliest citation," but I think I saw it in cyberpunk sci-fi before that. Anyone got an earlier appearance than 1995? [more inside]
posted by mediareport
on Mar 2, 2005 -
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