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      etymology - How did the words "petting" and "necking" come to …

      And this one for petting pantry: petting pantry A movie theater. Dalzell revisits necking and petting in chapter 4 ("The 1940s: The Jive Generation"), though with very little explanation of what it meant: What was in the past known as petting or necking was known by the sub-deb as boodling, gooing it, hacking, monking, mousing, mugging, or ...

      What is the word/phrase for putting the hand on the head of other ...

      01 Okt 2017 · What you are describing is "petting." Although, petting is usually done to animals. It may be insulting in some cultures to do it to people. Some asian cultures might find it disrespectful as this article explains. According to Merriam-Webster, definition 1(b) of the verb "pet" is "to stroke in a gentle or loving manner."

      How did the word "beaver" come to be associated with vagina?

      Jonathon Green's sources (as cited in Brian Hooper's answer) notwithstanding, the limerick that appears in Immortalia: An Anthology of American Ballads, Sailors' Songs, Cowboy Songs, College Songs, Parodies, Limericks, and Other Humorous Verses and Doggerel (1927) runs as follows:

      In sex talk, how many bases are there and what do they all mean?

      17 Jun 2011 · It also includes other forms of petting, touching and groping. Third base may include manual or oral sex for either partner. Home run Simply put, a home run is sexual intercourse . Grand slam Those looking to excel at sexual baseball strive for the grand slam. A grand slam is sexual intercourse with the female having an orgasm.

      I like dog or I like dogs which is correct and why?

      15 Jun 2018 · 'I like dogs' doesn't refer to a particular dog in English, either. To refer to a particular dog, you need to use 'the dog', 'this dog', 'John's dog', 'that dog in the window', 'the black-and-white dog we saw the other day when we were taking a walk', and so on.

      etymology - Where does the word “snogging” come from?

      I telephoned the "Ceylon Times" to discover the meaning of snog, and a reporter explained that snogging means cheek-to-cheek dancing or "petting to music." Very little can be concluded from this--only that a Ceylon Times reporter in early 1950 either knew the meaning of 'snog' or was willing to have the Aussie reporter on about it. And that ...

      Why does to "take a powder" mean to run away or to leave?

      The phrase take a powder meaning to "scram, vanish," is probably from the 20's; it was a common phrase as a doctor's instruction, so perhaps from the notion of taking a laxative medicine or a sleeping powder, with the result that one has to leave in a hurry (or, on another guess, from a magician's magical powder, which made things disappear).

      etymology - Where does the word 'Simoleon' come from?

      05 Apr 2016 · Early occurrences of members of the 'simoleon' family. As cited in ab2's answer, World Wide Words finds an example of simoleons from an Iowa newspaper published in 1883.

      How and when did "bash" and "do" come to mean party?

      03 Feb 2015 · J. E. Lighter, Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang (1994) suggests that bash in the sense of "party" originated outside the United States, perhaps from the idiom "on the bash":

      Origin of an ethnic slur - English Language & Usage Stack …

      15 Jun 2014 · Fascinating article, and the 'second generation' chagrin is a historically repeatable phenomena. If indeed "Sheeny goes back to Yiddish sheen “schön” (...a hateful, oddly dressed, and therefore ugly person was ironically called beautiful...)", and the local pop. mimicked the term's inference whilst remaining ignorant on the etymology, their 1797 'filthy/silly' …