This episode is brought to you by Teri, AKA Jessy’s mom, who was curious about where the word pussy came from. Well, Teri, we’re gonna tell ya.
0:38 Jessy explains how she victim shamed a giraffe
2:48 You might have noticed that we changed our release day – find out why!
5:00 What are the origins of the word pussy, you ask?
7:22 Pusillanimous, what?! For more on the pussy/pusillanimous connection, check out this 8-pronged take down by the Tumblr user nerdloveandlolz:
http://anthrocentric.tumblr.com/post/81621685922/pussy-is-not-short-for-pusillanimous
11:40 Read the full Huffington Post interview with Merriam-Webster’s Kory Stamper:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/where-does-pussy-come-from_us_57fc0968e4b0b6a43034e7ac
18:30 We figured out what ‘Grose’ refers to! In 1785 a man by the name of Francis Grose put out the first edition of the “Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.” Grose was the first person to collect slang words from all over the world while not limiting himself to the words used by criminals. Grose and his assistant Tom Cocking (hahaha) would walk around London at night and collect slang words that they would later compile into a book. Throughout the 19th century the Vulgar Tongue was recognized as the English slang dictionary and it strongly impacted all future dictionaries of its kind. So, Grose and Cocking, partners in slang.
26:00 Need to know more words for pussy? We got you covered. It’s a pussy war up in here!
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