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What Is Merry?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:04 pm
by FourPart
Just what is "Merry". Sure, we all know the Dictionary Definition. However, in reality it only ever seems to be used when relating either to Christmas or to being intoxicated.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 12:24 am
by High Threshold
FourPart;1470426 wrote: Just what is "Merry". Sure, we all know the Dictionary Definition. However, in reality it only ever seems to be used when relating either to Christmas or to being intoxicated.
I suspect “merry goes hand in hand with “gay: At one time in vogue, today not so much.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:21 am
by FourPart
I was watching Trading Places last night & in the scene where he takes on the role of a Camaroonian Exchange Student & wishes a person a "Merry New Year", but is corrected to say a "Happy New Year" I was wondering, well what would be wrong with wishing someone a "Merry New Year". After all, it is perfectly correct, grammatically speaking. It just doesn't sound right.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:31 am
by High Threshold
FourPart;1470430 wrote: I was watching Trading Places last night & in the scene where he takes on the role of a Camaroonian Exchange Student & wishes a person a "Merry New Year", but is corrected to say a "Happy New Year" I was wondering, well what would be wrong with wishing someone a "Merry New Year". After all, it is perfectly correct, grammatically speaking. It just doesn't sound right.
Chair"person" didn't sound right the first time we heard it either.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:45 am
by FourPart
I always feel Chairwoman sounds too much like Charwoman.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:52 am
by High Threshold
The Welsh pronunciation?
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:01 am
by FourPart
Not so sure where Welsh pronunciation comes into it, but Charwoman meaning a cleaner - a scrubber.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:45 pm
by FG-administator
Old King Cole was a merry old soul, but I don't remember him being inebriated.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:59 pm
by Oscar Namechange
I get called ' The Chair '.... ends all that he/she nonsence.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:02 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Merry | Define Merry at Dictionary.com
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:07 pm
by FG-administator
Oscar Namechange;1470480 wrote: Merry | Define Merry at Dictionary.com
Didn't the thread begin with "Sure, we all know the Dictionary Definition"?
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:09 pm
by Oscar Namechange
FG;1470481 wrote: Didn't the thread begin with "Sure, we all know the Dictionary Definition"? You are being presumptuous In the extreme to assume and regard as fact that every member looking In does.
Posted by Fourpart
However, in reality it only ever seems to be used when relating either to Christmas or to being intoxicated.
My link gave more explanation than offered In the OP. Such as:
full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit:
a merry little man.
No mention there of being Intoxicated or relating to Christmas... That's why I posted It... Or could you not see that?
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:21 pm
by G#Gill
High Threshold;1470432 wrote: Chair"person" didn't sound right the first time we heard it either.
What is wrong with calling the chairman, "chairman" whether male or female ? Do we say huwoman when a human being is female ? "PC" is just getting dafter !
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:52 pm
by Fuzzy
Oscar Namechange;1470479 wrote: I get called ' The Chair '.... ends all that he/she nonsence.
Why??? Do you have 4 legs?:yh_rotfl
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:09 pm
by sugarpuff
Fuzzy;1470484 wrote: Why??? Do you have 4 legs?:yh_rotfl
Could be worse.... they could have called you the stool ..:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:17 pm
by FG-administator
Oscar Namechange;1470482 wrote: That's why I posted It... Or could you not see that?
All I saw was the total absence of discussion. Just the link. On the other hand, nothing about the post surprised me in the slightest.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:58 pm
by High Threshold
G#Gill;1470483 wrote: What is wrong with calling the chairman, "chairman" whether male or female ? Do we say huwoman when a human being is female ? "PC" is just getting dafter !
Sorry to be such a stickler Gill, but as with sea-going vessels the PC is feminine so it would have to be “daftesse I'm afraid.
Running up to the election of Maggie T. there was much speculation (as you recall) on whether we'd have to refer to her as “Prime Ministress.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 11:15 pm
by FourPart
Oscar Namechange;1470480 wrote: Merry | Define Merry at Dictionary.com
Idioms
4.
make merry,
a. to be happy or festive:
The New Year's revelers were making merry in the ballroom.
As I said, although we know the dictionary version, it's never (or rarely, if you consider Old King Cole - drinking from his bowl) seems to be used otherwise.
Mind you, on the Wikipedia entry (Old King Cole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) it does have this note:
In military cadence
The United States military also has a version in the form of a marching cadence, used from the 1980s into the present:
Old King Cole was a merry old soul
and a merry ol' soul was he, uh huh.
He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl
and he called for his privates three, uh huh.
Beer! Beer! Beer! cried the private.
Brave men are we
There's none so fair as they can compare
to the airborne infantry, uh huh.
to make fun of; ridicule:
b.The unthinking children made merry of the boy who had no shoes.
Oh Jolly-Ho, what!! Whoever "makes merry" of anything?
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:30 am
by FG-administator
FourPart;1470498 wrote: (or rarely, if you consider Old King Cole - drinking from his bowl) No no, I think not - it's not that sort of bowl, the bowl mentioned in the verse is clearly, from the context, the bowl in which the King's Shag is stored prior to his smoking it. "Bowl" has the advantage over "jar" in that it rhymes with "soul", other than that it's a standard Blue and White porcelain tobacco jar, usually Dutch Delft, and every reputable household had something like it back when the song was first composed around 1720.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:02 am
by FourPart
High Threshold;1470494 wrote: Sorry to be such a stickler Gill, but as with sea-going vessels the PC is feminine so it would have to be “daftesse I'm afraid.
I thought the Feminie of PC was WPC - as in "PC Plod, and his wife, WPC Plod".
Running up to the election of Maggie T. there was much speculation (as you recall) on whether we'd have to refer to her as “Prime Ministress.
Well, she was more masculine that any PM before, or since.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:52 am
by High Threshold
FourPart;1470522 wrote: Well, she was more masculine that any PM before, or since.
You are asking me to admit it, aren't you. :wah:
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:56 am
by FG-administator
FourPart;1470426 wrote: Just what is "Merry". Sure, we all know the Dictionary Definition. However, in reality it only ever seems to be used when relating either to Christmas or to being intoxicated.
I have mused this over, perhaps I can offer a thought or two.
To be led a merry dance involves a complex succession of steps, it brings to mind Jane Austen's balls, Netherfield and the Regency in which all those present are familiar with the complications and take delight in them. Merry, I think, implies that busyness, that progression of events which must be performed properly to generate group satisfaction. I note that nobody can be merry in isolation and that the events over Christmas are generally pre-planned group activities, ideally suited to merriment.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 12:09 pm
by High Threshold
My goodness, there's a lot of discussion and disagreement on a subject that I would have thought would be clear-cut. It sort of reminds me of an old nursery rhyme that begins, “Merry, merry, quite contrary ¦ “
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:09 pm
by FourPart
Or another to do with Christmas:
"De Virgin Merry had a Baby Boy..."
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:29 pm
by High Threshold
Correct me if I am wrong but I think it must be common knowledge that a boy's very first close-encounter in the English Public School is called “getting merried.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:32 pm
by FourPart
As in "I'm getin' merried in the mornin'".
What Is Merry?
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:44 pm
by High Threshold
Well, "I'm getting merried in the evening", actually.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:18 pm
by FG-administator
High Threshold;1470557 wrote: Correct me if I am wrong but I think it must be common knowledge that a boy's very first close-encounter in the English Public School is called “getting merried.
Previous generations in English Public Schools were sexualized at an earlier stage than their lower-class equivalents. These days the situation is very likely reversed.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:19 pm
by High Threshold
FG;1470575 wrote: Previous generations in English Public Schools were sexualized at an earlier stage than their lower-class equivalents. These days the situation is very likely reversed.
Buggery has taken to the streets, has it?
What Is Merry?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:56 pm
by FG-administator
High Threshold;1470582 wrote: Buggery has taken to the streets, has it?
Ever since it was made legal, yes.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:20 pm
by High Threshold
FG;1470586 wrote: Ever since it was made legal, yes.
There are those who would say that it is now compulsory.
What Is Merry?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 7:42 pm
by FG-administator
High Threshold;1470588 wrote: There are those who would say that it is now compulsory.
That's American prisons you're thinking of.