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- From: dgreen@thor (David Greenebaum)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: Derivation of "wonk"
- Date: 10 Nov 1992 23:17:34 GMT
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- Daniel A. Asimov quotes Ted B Samsel:
- >>
- >>I like this word WONK. As in policy WONK. Any ideas on the
- >>derivations thereof?
- >>--
- >>Ted....
- >
- >Possibly relevant is that, when I was a student in the Boston area
- >1964-68, "wonk" was a term used at Harvard and Radcliffe for a person
- >who spent a lot of time studying. It was said to come from the word
- >"know" spelled backwards.
- >
- >--Daz
- >
- I dunno how _relevant_ it is, but the usage was still current (or
- else revived) in the late 1980's. The word had also spawned a verb
- form, usually "to wonk out"--meaning to study hard, usually in
- preparation for something. (But then, who studies if there's _not_
- something to prepare for?)
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