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".

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.

Devious Derivations

Devious Derivations
Author: Hugh Rawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780785817000

This complete summary packed with colorful and educational anecdotes offers information about the odd origins of such diverse words and phrases as condom, sirloin, horse latitudes, harlot, and shyster.

The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations

The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations
Author: Hugh Rawson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 913
Release: 2006
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0195168232

With nearly 6,000 quotations arranged historically and annotated extensively, you'll know not just who said what, but get the full story behind the quote. Follow any of the more than five hundred topics (from Abolition to Zeal) and you will get a nutshell history of what great (and not-so-great) Americans had to say about each one. Quotations are arranged chronologically in each topic, allowing the reader to trace patterns of thought over time.Fully indexed by author (including brief biographical sketches) and keyword, this is an essential reference for anyone interested in the great people and ideas of American history.

Unwritten Laws

Unwritten Laws
Author: Hugh Rawson
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-08-04
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9780609803042

If it's not broke, don't fix it. Eighty percent of success is in showing up. Don't look back; something might be gaining on you. No legislature ever enacted these laws, yet they continue to shape human affairs. Hugh Rawson documents more than 500 rules, strategies, and ironic insights into the way the world really works.

The Unwritten Laws of Life

The Unwritten Laws of Life
Author: Hugh Rawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008
Genre: Aphorisms and apothegms
ISBN: 9780955655715

Unwritten Laws is a wonderfully entertaining treasury ofmore than 500 rules, axioms and insights, each associatedwith a particular individual. None of the laws appears onthe Statute Book, yet they shape human affairs moreprofoundly than any Act of Parliament or by-law. AsCatt's Law states: No written law has ever been morebinding than ......

Euphemisms That Get on My You-Know-Whats

Euphemisms That Get on My You-Know-Whats
Author: Adam Sharp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781524870102

There's one thing that can provide comfort in a world of chaos and confusion: overly specific lists. Ever wondered what the Mandarin word for platypus translates to? Probably not, but it's "duck mouth beast." And there's more where that came from, thanks to Adam Sharp's Euphemisms That Get on My You-Know-Whats, a collection of fascinating, hilarious, and brilliantly odd lists. This book covers just about everything you never knew you didn't know, from the noises that animals make around the world to titles of movies that sound dirty but aren't--and much more. Whether you revel in trivia, desire more creative ways to curse your foes, or simply enjoy the structure of a good list, you'll love the weird genius of Euphemisms That Get on My You-Know-Whats.

Euphemism & Dysphemism

Euphemism & Dysphemism
Author: Keith Allan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Euphemism and Dysphemism In this fascinating study, Keith Allan and Kate Burrige examine the linguistic, social, and psychological aspects of this intriguing universal practice.