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697px x 929px | 115.90kB [source page] Remove lower crankcase bolts The oil may be hot Another view From Yahoo Image Search: "filter cross reference" Looking for "John Deere" 1445 Hydraulic filter cross reference ?
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Q. I find it odd whenever I try to do a search engine query for the etymology of racially pejorative terms, the results often seem significantly filtered. Today, while answering a question on jiggy, I wanted to point out that the word was derived for a racially offensive use of the word "jig". When I Googled the term jiggy, I only got references to "jig", but no notes regarding the somewhat obvious juxtaposition of jig as a vibrant dance, and jig as a racial slur. This juxtaposition would seem likely to make the popular (non-sexual) use of the term "jiggy" to seem inevitable. It would link the stereotpye of a carefree black culture with a vibrant dance. In itself, particularly since it was popularized by the famous black actor Will Smith, (II [cont.] Asked by sqlguy - Fri Jan 22 09:46:25 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Not really. If a non-pejorative use of a word, with no analysis of the etymology, has come to dominate in discourse, then Google will reflect that. Furthermore, a glance at the OED shows "jiggy" in the "vibrant dance" sense is not derived from a racially offensive meaning of "jig". The latter meaning is possibly a loose spinoff from the mainline etymology running direct from "jig" (the traditional dance), via various 1800s related meanings = jerky/rapid movements as with dancing a jig , via early 20th century meanings = jittery, fidgety / crazy. So you're looking for a false etmyology, which probably explains why it doesn't feature prominently in search results. *** PS re your questiom about the OED. I get access free via our city… [cont.] Answered by RAY G - Fri Jan 22 11:29:26 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "filter cross reference" |






