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Where did the word "shit" come from....
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post Oct 28 2009, 04:13 PM  Post #1
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post Oct 28 2009, 04:29 PM  Post #2
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post Oct 28 2009, 04:31 PM  Post #3
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Is it a shortened form of the olde English word for excrement .. " shite." ?




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Nope


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post Oct 28 2009, 05:23 PM  Post #5
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Close enough mr scott..


Store High In Transit...
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QUOTE (scooby @ Oct 28 2009, 06:57 PM) *
Close enough mr scott..


Store High In Transit...


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post Oct 28 2009, 07:22 PM  Post #8
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Clever as all that may be, whoever came up with it doesn't know shit about "shit." According to my dictionary, the word is much older than the 1800s, appearing in its earliest form about 1,000 years ago as the Old English verb scitan. That is confirmed by lexicographer Hugh Rawson in his bawdily edifying book, "Wicked Words" (New York: Crown, 1989), where it is further noted that the expletive is distantly related to words like science, schedule and shield, all of which derive from the Indo-European root skei-, meaning "to cut" or "to split." You get the idea.

For most of its history "shit" was spelled "shite" (and sometimes still is), but the modern, four-letter spelling of the word can be found in texts dating as far back as the mid-1700s. It most certainly did not originate as an acronym used by 19th-century sailors.

Apropos that false premise, Rawson observes that "shit" has long been the subject of naughty wordplay, very often based on made-up acronyms on the order of "Ship High in Transit." For example:

In the Army, officers who did not go to West Point have been known to disparage the military academy as the South Hudson Institute of Technology.... And if an angelic six-year-old asks, "Would you like to have some Sugar Honey Iced Tea?", the safest course is to pretend that you have suddenly gone stone deaf.
Finally, all these stories are reminiscent of another specimen of folk etymology claiming that the F-word (another good, old-fashioned, all-purpose, four-letter expletive) originated as the acronym of "Fornication Under Consent of the King," or, in another variant, "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge."

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post Oct 28 2009, 07:39 PM  Post #10
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Ever wonder where the word "shit" comes from. Well here it is:

Certain types of manure used to be transported (as everything was back then) by ship. In dry form it weighs a lot less, but once water (at sea) hit it. It not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by-product is methane gas.

As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen; methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern. BOOOOM!

Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was discovered what was happening.

After that, the bundles of manure where always stamped with the term "S.H.I.T" on them which meant to the sailors to "Store High In Transit." In other words, high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.

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Terrible Word Association Triumph for me I believe.

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post Oct 28 2009, 10:20 PM  Post #12
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QUOTE (scooby @ Oct 28 2009, 07:58 PM) *
In other words, high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.


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