[etni] Fw: re: "anorak" - new slang...expression?
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From: "Ruth Sheffer" <ruti044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: "anorak" - new slang...expression?
I have never hear this either , but my guess is that it might
come from South Park TV comedy where the sad character
always wears an anorak and I think he is Canadian...
anybody know for sure?
Ruth
Judi wrote:
I just came across a slang expression in a magazine that I'd
never heard before. Calling somebody "an anorak" (which
is a type of raincoat with a zip and hood). I presume it's a
British one and believe it refers to a sad person who spends
lots of odd hours alone outside (usually in the rain and cold)
birdwatching, or trainspotting etc. Does anyone know when
and where this expression sprang from?
I know it wasn't around when I left England some 20 years ago.
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lots of odd hours alone outside (usually in the rain and cold) birdwatching, or trainspotting etc. Does anyone know when and where this expression sprang from? I know it wasn't around when I left England some 20 years ago.
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