Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Pants Used To Be A Bad Word In England

Although seldom found in print, swear words or taboo words were undoubtedly
uttered just as profusely in the streets as they are now. In polite or mixed
company, of course, euphemisms were used, especially by women and children. Many connotations of words used today remain curiously unchanged from the nineteenth century to the twentieth. In cases where no definition appears, the reader can use his or her imagination and extrapolate from current usage.

For example the he word pants was not spoken of aloud in polite circles, especially during the
first half of the century. Acceptable alternatives: inexpressibles,
unmentionables, nether garments, and sit-down-upons.

Source: Authentic Campainer Website

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