Archive for June, 2007

Spam

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

I have just spent the time between putting up the last post and now, deleting all the comment spam I have had since last doing any housekeeping on it. Whereas before you had to delete each list of 20 comments page by page, now wordpress allows you to search for keywords, and if the list is less than a certain amount (I’m guessing based on my searches that it’s 4000), the whole lot comes up. You can then select all and delete.

So I put on my thinking cap and here are the terms I used, and what they found (total 31479)

viagra 1066 cialis 946 loans 2599 lesbian 891 tranny 253 juicy 40 girl 1719 teen 855 shoe 98 bisexual 33 smoking 81 diet 1750 phentermine 1786 britney 59 dvd 140 poker 2030 bondage 197 gucci 25 price 181 baseball 34 video 594 magazine 93 discount 172 wholesale 63 auto 1560 health 1359 medical 114 catalog 618 professional 35 pharmacy 1135 xanax 308 nude 1409 tit 1400 escort 97 photo 297 gay 510 free 2640 pics 126 anal 330 hentai 292 full 150 interracial 20 ballantine 2 rotary 14 aaa 97 outlet 35 casino 1799 hotel 201 election 4 news 3555 mp3 33 exercise 8 sex 3131 adult 67 homeowners 394 mortgage 851 music 82 pussy 599 ipod 33 america 330 home 1992 insurance 2770 rental 121 cheap 154 voucher 1 samples 2 designer 17 oral 60 mature 96 roulette 262 dog 77 puppy 12 cat 692 asian 108 hair 171 porn 258 amateur 96 visa 148 japan 53 black 437 actual 664 travel 59 bbw 42 buy 183 prozac 18 prescription 25 links 907 information 3486 reviews 601 bang 13 learn 12 texas 167 soma 43 movie 71 spam 289 shaved 15 cunt 67 naked 20 ass 378 fuck 20 indian 71 women 4 suck 14 pretty 3 cute 5 young 7 bible 16 site 1004 research 267 foto 10 pic 154 tattoo 19 ka-ka-sh-ka 3589 game 63 value 189 poem 4 car 1932 friend 192 beer 3 bar 37 store 26 bag 33 book 350 move 53 job 15 intro 225 myspace 11 source 80 tv 10 hot 327 http 2672

The last one was because I couldn’t think of any more actual terms to pull out of the gobbledegook with which I was left at this point, so I tried to capture all. As there happened to be under the maximum amount in the list at this point, it displayed all results, I unchecked legitimate comments, and thankfully deleted the rest.

Now to find wordpresses’ spam plug in…

Etymological meanderings

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

A new series of Balderdash and Piffle has recently begun. Babyfather and I greeted the original with enthusiasm – it’s a lovely idea which makes an edifying change from the mindless vacuousness which absolutely no one is forcing us to watch every day. Genuinely interesting, it picks up on social, cultural, and economic history as viewers write in trying to give pre-datings for citations of words in the Oxford English Dictionary.

The new series has been less well received in our household. For a start, the presenter, Victoria Coren, had begun edging her way onto the shortlist for the list of “personalities” of whom my tolerance is very low. Also on this list (reasons in parentheses) are June Sarpong (that voice), Keira Knightly (the whole smug package), and Aishleyne from last year’s Big Brother (she looks like her breath smells of onions – the list of her other offences would not fit in the space of one blog). (And excuse the excessive use of brackets, but yes, I am aware that all of my pet-hates are women, but I don’t think, as Babyfather seems to, that this necessarily means anything.)

Victoria (Vicky as she likes to call herself) presented such a simpering, self-satisfied persona to the cameras that it began to seriously erode the pleasure the programme gave me. The mock-flirtatious smiles, coupled with an accent which I imagine Victoria herself (I will not use a diminutive for her) believes to be cut-glass, became too much for me and I began hoping that she would be cut down to size by the guardians of the OED to whom she submitted her weekly findings. Stern and academic, they presented a nice foil to her capricious flippancy, and a couple of cutting words from them would surely have stemmed the stream of her twittering.

In addition to this, our Friday night schedule was already full, and with Ugly Betty, Peep Show (now finished – and thank goodness, with the “watching through the gaps between my fingers” horror that some of the episodes accomplished), Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Eastenders, and more recently the double whammy of Big Brother plus eviction show, our sky plus was already creaking through over use. So something had to go and it was B&P.

That notwithstanding, it is to the idea behind the programme that I owe this blog entry. For I have coined a new word of which I am proud, and I want it recorded here for posterity.

Last week Babyfather and I were having one of the wondering conversations which we have of an evening, and the word forelock was mentioned by one of us. We discussed its origin and I wondered if fetlock was so named because it’s a piece of hair above a foot. (It is, I’ve just checked.) So forelock is hair on a forehead, fetlock is hair on a foot. So far so simple. But I began pondering other possible variants, and came up with the coinage knoblocks. It may not look like much at first, but say it aloud a couple of times. Allow the second syllable to roll off your tongue and enjoy its comedy potential.

I’ve written a possible dictionary entry:

Knoblocks pronounciation ‘näb-”läk NOUN. The locks of hair which grow on the pubic bone above the genitalia. Originally coined for use with reference to a man’s anatomy, it became used for both male and female pudenda when the person who coined the word consigned mingelocks to the dustbin of etymological history.

I’ve timestamped this entry. We first discussed it last Thursday 31 May. And maybe when it’s in the OED or the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, or wherever it will first be honoured, this little blog entry will help ensure that Victoria Coren doesn’t get her knoblock nets in a twist.