From Jewels to Junk



The most discussed euphemism of recent times is junk (as in "Don't touch my junk," during an airport patdown). How we got from "family jewels" to "junk" escapes me. Today's junk is yesterday's stones, marbles, peppercorns and manhood. The euphemisms we use with reflect their times. What does "junk" say about ours?

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Published on December 09, 2010 06:59
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