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i learned a new word while playing scrabble last night...

 

Main Entry: tup

Function: transitive verb

Inflected Form(s): tupped; tup·ping

chiefly British : to copulate with (a ewe)

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Always love to expand my vocabulary. Here's another for you:

Murkin: (n) a pubic wig for women

 

A necessary item for any woman's wardrobe

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"Tup" is probably a variation of "top" (as a verb).

 

Seen here in Othello, Act 1, Scene 1:

 

IAGO:

'Zounds, sir, you're robb'd; for shame, put on

your gown;

Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul;

Even now, now, very now, an old black ram

Is tupping your white ewe. Arise, arise;

Awake the snorting citizens with the bell,

Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you:

Arise, I say.

 

Here's the real linguistic mystery: is this 17th century relic the ancestor of our modern-day "schtupp"?

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Lilly von Schtupp: I'm tired of men always coming and going, going and coming and always too soon! smileysex5.gif Vat am I, a rabbit? fruit.gif

Blazing Saddles always a classic

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Yes Lyger, A murkin is necessary on those extra special days. On X-tremely, X-tra superdiduper special days, one may require a Ferkin-((n)equal to 9 imperial gallons) of murkins(pubic wigs). <--the brainchild of Lyger

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hey, I'm for shurkin that we've moved onto merkins. The great part is that you could be wearing a jerkin (n)- a tight fitting vest for those who like to show off heaving breasts. while eating a ferkin of gherkins (previously defined) in you merkin. I am quite keen on finding out where one could aquire a merkin, though I would hesitiate to wear one in polite society.

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The spelling is as Dru stated, with an 'e'.

I thought I had seen the word before and sure enough I had. The pubic wig was not worn on the head like you might have guessed but over the groin region.

From Norman Schur's 2000 Most Challenging Words [copyright 1987]:

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I've heard that prostitutes would wear then as a means of hiding unsightly sores (hazards of the job) that would deter potential clients. Unfortunatly prositutes of this day and age are not privy to such wonderfully useful accessories.

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