Slang and Euphemism

Slang and Euphemism
Author: Richard A. Spears
Publisher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Slang and Euphemism

Slang and Euphemism
Author: Richard A. Spears
Publisher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1981-11-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780451149794

Dictionary of Euphemisms

Dictionary of Euphemisms
Author: R. W. Holder
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2008-09-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199235171

This is a study of the language of evasion, hypocrisy, prudery and deceit. It dissects the human tendency to prefer vague, roundabout expressions rather than use words which are precise and disagreeably true.

Kind Words

Kind Words
Author: Judith S. Neaman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1985
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

How Not to Say what You Mean

How Not to Say what You Mean
Author: R. W. Holder
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

This brand new edition celebrating 20 years of R. W. Holder's popular and successful dictionary of euphemisms is packed full of traditional favourites, such as 'Dutch uncle' or 'push up the daisies', as well as euphemisms from the contemporary world such as 'restructuring' and 'extrajudicial killing'. Definitions include examples from real authors, along with entertaining explanations of their origins. To prove that the use of euphemisms is not just a British speciality, there is widespread coverage of American euphemisms, too: for example, 'English' (pertaining to sexual deviance) and 'watermelon' (an indication of pregnancy). The A-Z organization of the text is complemented by a thematic index with short introductory articles on fruitful areas of euphemistic language such as business, sex, death, and the human body. How Not To Say What You Mean remains the most lively and authoritative guide to the language of evasion, hyprocrisy, prudery, and deceit.

NTC's Dictionary of Euphemisms

NTC's Dictionary of Euphemisms
Author: Anne Bertram
Publisher: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780844208435

This practical guide to unraveling euphemisms will be especially useful for those studying English and for writers, sociologists, and psychologists, as well as anyone interested in words or the English language in general.

Rawson's Dictionary of Euphemisms and Other Doubletalk

Rawson's Dictionary of Euphemisms and Other Doubletalk
Author: Hugh Rawson
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This is the perennially popular, witty and entertaining guidebook to thousands of linguistic fig leaves and intentionally vague terms that we all say, write and read every day to cushion the real meaning of what is intended--from Victorian examples like "delicate condition" to relatively recent inventions like "massage parlor" and "covert operation".

The Contemporary Dictionary of Sexual Euphemisms

The Contemporary Dictionary of Sexual Euphemisms
Author: Jordan Tate
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007-01-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1429969652

Until now, no dictionary has ever attempted to record the fascinating and often raunchy inventory of English sexual euphemisms. Jordan Tate has confronted this task with gusto and the results are nothing short of gratifying. The Contemporary Dictionary of Sexual Euphemisms is a hilarious, unabashed, at times shocking compilation of every sexual euphemism you've ever heard—and many more you haven't. Would you be offended if someone called you a "back door burglar"? Ever heard of a "five against one"? Would you rather do the "Little Dutch Boy" or the "Little Red Riding Hood"? Along with both a literal and a sexual definition of each euphemism, this dictionary also has photographs, and, of course, an example of each term used in a sentence—all in an effort to irreverently entertain and inform. A perfect guilty pleasure for anyone who ever got a thrill looking up dirty words in the dictionary as a kid, the Contemporary Dictionary is also a must-have reference tool for those just plain too shy to ask what a "pearl necklace" really is.

A Dictionary of Euphemisms

A Dictionary of Euphemisms
Author: R. W. Holder
Publisher: 교보문고
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

We all use euphemisms every day. We speak of "full-figured" women. We "fudge" on our income tax. We step lively to avoid "horse apples"--and step even livelier in the grip of the "Aztec Two-step." We say that the dead have "bit the dust" or have been "promoted to glory." Now, in A Dictionary of Euphemisms, Revised Edition, R. W. Holder gives us an engaging volume that celebrates this human tendency to use mild, vague or roundabout expressions rather than those which are blunt, precise, and disagreeably true. Here are thousands of entertaining and informative entries that range from long-established circumlocutions such as "everlasting life," "the Grim Reaper," "powder room," and "house of ill repute," to recent coinages such as "odorously challenged" (smelly), "corporate entertainment" (bribery), "AMW - actress, model, whatever" (prostitute), "downsizing" (laying off workers), and "white-knuckler" (a commercial flight on a small aircraft). Arranged in alphabetical order, the Dictionary gives definitions, examples from real authors, and historical explanations where appropriate. Holder also includes an extensive bibliography and, equally important, a Thematic Index, so that readers can look up euphemistic words and expressions for Death, Mental Illness, Narcotics, Obesity, Poverty, and other topics. A Dictionary of Euphemisms is a browser's delight and an essential reference book for all lovers of language. Readers will find in it a captivating guide to the art of not saying what we mean.