Difference between revisions of "Hootch is for husbandman handling his hoe"
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* '''husbandman:''' farmer | * '''husbandman:''' farmer | ||
− | * '''husband''' | + | * '''husband''' this paragraph corresponds to Vico's second age,which is characterized by the institution of marriage |
* '''hoe:''' a farming tool | * '''hoe:''' a farming tool |
Revision as of 10:14, 17 April 2011
- H is for...: (nursery rhyme) "A was an Archer, who shot at a frog ... H was a hunter, and hunted a buck" → anapestic rhythm → archers strung in the preceding line
- hooch: (US slang) alcoholic liquor, especially inferior or illicitly distilled
- hootch: (US Slang) farmer → husbandman
- hooch: a thatched hut
- huch: a large salmon-like fish of the Danube
- aitch: the letter H → pronounced haitch in Ireland
- HCE?
- hootchee: penis
- hootchie-cootchie: a pseudo-Oriental female dance common in carnivals and fairs and marked by sinuous and often suggestive twisting and shaking of the torso and limbs → in blues songs this expression refers to either a woman's vagina or a man who is her lover
- husbandman: farmer
- husband this paragraph corresponds to Vico's second age,which is characterized by the institution of marriage
- hoe: a farming tool
- hoe: a promontory → Howth
- hoe: hod
- handling his hoe → masturbating?
- ho: whore