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How did we come to use this word to mean confused, perplexed or stymied?
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Re: buffaloed
The dictionaries don't seem to address it. They go back to the animal or to Portuguese bufalo. Also can mean to intimidate.
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Re: buffaloed
etymonline.com thinks, "Probably from the animals' tendency to mass panic."
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Re: buffaloed
If it derives from the animal's tendency to mass panic, then similar herding animals' like behavior should qualify that species also, yes? So. Cowed (using it as a generic term for bovine) means intimidated or subdued, more than perplexed or stymied, but there is a borderline connection.
Sheeped? Horse/equined? Elked? It gets curiouser and curiouser and is likely dependent on human perspective as to which animal is preferable use for a behavior trait, I assume. My musing was sparked by wee-hour conversations with academic friends via internet. We can all speculate some more. Thanks for your input, Slava and Perry; I appreciate it.
Sheeped? Horse/equined? Elked? It gets curiouser and curiouser and is likely dependent on human perspective as to which animal is preferable use for a behavior trait, I assume. My musing was sparked by wee-hour conversations with academic friends via internet. We can all speculate some more. Thanks for your input, Slava and Perry; I appreciate it.
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Re: buffaloed
Sheepish
Horse-sense
kitty-foot
Sick/Tired as a dog
Dogged determination
Come in on little cat feet
Stool Pigeon
Pigeon-toed
Laugh like a hyena
Memory like a steel sponge
Ape
Monkey around.
They don't all have to become verbs, do they?
I wonder if it is even possible to come up with a comprehensive list.
Horse-sense
kitty-foot
Sick/Tired as a dog
Dogged determination
Come in on little cat feet
Stool Pigeon
Pigeon-toed
Laugh like a hyena
Memory like a steel sponge
Ape
Monkey around.
They don't all have to become verbs, do they?
I wonder if it is even possible to come up with a comprehensive list.
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
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Re: buffaloed and other beastie things
Snake in the grass
Catty
Chicken
Bull-headed
Pig
Toad
Worm
Bird-brain
Eat like a bird
Loony
Goosey
Cow-eyed
Stag party
Get one's goat
etc. ad infinitum ad nauseum.
Nope, they don't all have to become verbs, obviously. And a comprehensive list would be long, tedious and show only that we are (and have been) much influenced by the animals inhabiting our world. Which is actually a good realization, that people share the world with many other living things.
Catty
Chicken
Bull-headed
Pig
Toad
Worm
Bird-brain
Eat like a bird
Loony
Goosey
Cow-eyed
Stag party
Get one's goat
etc. ad infinitum ad nauseum.
Nope, they don't all have to become verbs, obviously. And a comprehensive list would be long, tedious and show only that we are (and have been) much influenced by the animals inhabiting our world. Which is actually a good realization, that people share the world with many other living things.
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Re: buffaloed
Hey, what happened to our apocryphal friend? Haven't heard from him for a while, and this is the sort of post he would love.
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Re: buffaloed
Poor guy. He likes to come up with apocrypha and in now apocryphal himself.
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Re: buffaloed
Perhaps he's done a Cheshire cat disappearance on us, with only his grinning at our efforts showing hanging in the air somewhere. Look over your shoulder...?
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