Grease Us Twice and Going Offline: The History of Euphemisms

By Ralph Keyes Bears are scary animals. They are so scary that early northern Europeans referred to them by substitute names for fear that mentioning their actual name might summon these ferocious beings. Instead they talked of the honey eater, the licker, or the grandfather. Bear itself evolved from a euphemistic term that meant "the [...]
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Published on December 15, 2010 08:05
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