The Book of Insults, Ancient & Modern

The Book of Insults, Ancient & Modern
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Publisher : Harmondsworth, Eng. : Markham, Ont. : Penguin Books
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0140053654
ISBN-13 : 9780140053654
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Insults, Ancient & Modern by : Nancy McPhee

The Insult Dictionary

The Insult Dictionary
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781621450672
ISBN-13 : 1621450678
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Insult Dictionary by : Julie Tibbott

Do you long for the days when a jerk was a “cad”? Want to tell that “swillbelly” to clean up his table manners and that grumbling “glump” to stop whining? Would you like a way of saying simpleton that’s not quite so simple—“ninnyhammer,” perhaps? All this nastiness and more can be found in the pages of this fun reference book. With insults ranging from Roman times (lutum lenonium = filthy pimp) and Shakespearean snipes (I’m talking to you, you knotty-pated fool) to salty pirate-speak and Wild West zingers, you’re sure to find an insult for everyone, be they a helminth (a parasite in Ancient Greece) or a swinge-buckler (an Elizabethan braggart). Chapters are organized chronologically by historical period—Ancient Attacks, Medieval Madness, Edgy Elizabethans, Victorian Venom, Jazz Age Jibes, and Cold War Cuts—and include themed sidebars focusing on Pirate Put-Downs, Hobo Huffs, and Cowboy Curses, as well as samplers for words with many different sayings per period. Fun, a little bit lewd, and incredibly informative this is a must-read for humor fans, history buffs, armchair etymologists, and the most sneaping of breedbates.

Book of Insults Ancient and Modern

Book of Insults Ancient and Modern
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0751514020
ISBN-13 : 9780751514025
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Book of Insults Ancient and Modern by : Nancy McPhee

Toward a Rhetoric of Insult

Toward a Rhetoric of Insult
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9780226114798
ISBN-13 : 0226114791
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward a Rhetoric of Insult by : Thomas Conley

From high school cafeterias to the floor of Congress, insult is a truly universal and ubiquitous cultural practice with a long and earthy history. And yet, this most human of human behaviors has rarely been the subject of organized and comprehensive attention—until Toward a Rhetoric of Insult. Viewed through the lens of the study of rhetoric, insult, Thomas M. Conley argues, is revealed as at once antisocial and crucial for human relations, both divisive and unifying. Explaining how this works and what exactly makes up a rhetoric of insult prompts Conley to range across the vast and splendidly colorful history of offense. Taking in Monty Python, Shakespeare, Eminem, Cicero, Henry Ford, and the Latin poet Martial, Conley breaks down various types of insults, examines the importance of audience, and explores the benign side of abuse. In doing so, Conley initiates readers into the world of insult appreciation, enabling us to regard insults not solely as means of expressing enmity or disdain, but as fascinating aspects of human interaction.

If You Can't Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish

If You Can't Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish
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Publisher : Citadel Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9780806538761
ISBN-13 : 0806538767
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis If You Can't Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish by : Lita Epstein

You don’t have to be Jewish to get back at the shmendriks* of the world Yiddish. It’s the most colorful language in the history of mankind. What other language gives you a whole dictionary of ways to tell someone to drop dead? That schmuck who got promoted over you? Meigulgl zol er vern in a henglaykhter, by tog zol er hengen, un by nakht zol er brenen. (He should be transformed into a chandelier, to hang by day and to burn by night.) That soccer mom kibitzing on her cell phone and tying up traffic? Shteyner zol zi hobn, nit keyn kinder. (She should have stones and not children.) If You Can’t Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish is the perfect glossary of Yiddish insults and curses, from the short and sweet to the whole megillah (Khasene hobn zol er mit di malekh hamoves tokhter: He should marry the daughter of the Angel of Death.) Complete with hundreds of the most creative insults for the putzes** and kvetchers *** of the world, this is an indispensable guide for Jews and Gentiles alike. When it comes to cursing someone who sorely needs it, may you never be at a loss for words again. *Idiots **More idiots ***Complainer; a pain in the tuchas**** **** One’s rear end

The Book of Insults Ancient and Modern

The Book of Insults Ancient and Modern
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Publisher : Sphere
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 0708819079
ISBN-13 : 9780708819074
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Insults Ancient and Modern by : Nancy McPhee

The Feckin' Book of Irish Insults

The Feckin' Book of Irish Insults
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Publisher : O'Brien Press
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 0862789621
ISBN-13 : 9780862789626
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Feckin' Book of Irish Insults by : Colin Murphy

Hey you! Yeah, you holding this book, you with the face like a constipated greyhound. You're the sap in the family tree. Wouldn't know your langer from your thumb except for the nail. Word is if brains were taxed you'd be due a rebate. But why stand there and be insulted? With the help of this invaluable collection of Irish insults, you'll be able to tell your boss that for someone without cows he produces an awful lot of bullshit. Or your husband he's as useful as a concrete currach. Or you might observe that your wife's arse is as wide as a Leitrim hurler's shot.

Insults in Classical Athens

Insults in Classical Athens
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780299328009
ISBN-13 : 0299328007
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Insults in Classical Athens by : Deborah Kamen

Scholarly investigations of the rich field of verbal and extraverbal Athenian insults have typically been undertaken piecemeal. Deborah Kamen provides an overview of this vast terrain and synthesizes the rules, content, functions, and consequences of insulting fellow Athenians. The result is the first volume to map out the full spectrum of insults, from obscene banter at festivals, to invective in the courtroom, to slander and even hubristic assaults on another's honor. While the classical city celebrated the democratic equality of "autochthonous" citizens, it counted a large population of noncitizens as inhabitants, so that ancient Athenians developed a preoccupation with negotiating, affirming, and restricting citizenship. Kamen raises key questions about what it meant to be a citizen in democratic Athens and demonstrates how insults were deployed to police the boundaries of acceptable behavior. In doing so, she illuminates surprising differences between antiquity and today and sheds light on the ways a democratic society valuing "free speech" can nonetheless curb language considered damaging to the community as a whole.