Wordhunt

Wordhunt

Wordhunt was a national appeal run by the Oxford English Dictionary, looking for earlier evidence of the use of 40 words and phrases in the English language. New evidence found by members of the public in response to the appeal appears in the Oxford English Dictionary. The appeal is a companion to the BBC2 television series "Balderdash & Piffle".

First Wordhunt

The first Wordhunt was launched in 2005 by the Oxford English Dictionary and the BBC and resulted in the OED updating the entries of 34 words and phrases, featured in the first series of "Balderdash & Piffle" broadcast in early 2006.

The 50 words and phrases were:
*balti
*Beeb
*
*bonk
*bouncy castle
*boffin
*bomber jacket
*Crimble
*chattering classes
*codswallop
*cyberspace
*cyborg
*
*dosh
*full monty
*gas mark
*gay
*handbags at dawn
*her indoors
*jaffa
*Mackem
*made-up
*minger
*minted
*moony
*mullered
*mullet
*mushy peas
*naff
*nerd
*nip and tuck
*nit nurse
*nutmeg
*Old Bill
*on the pull
*pass the parcel
*pear-shaped
*phwoar
*pick 'n' mix
*ploughman's lunch
*pop one's clogs
*porky
*
*square one (back to...)
*ska
*smart casual
*snazzy
*
*to throw one's toys out of the pram
*tikka masala

econd Wordhunt

The second Wordhunt was launched in January 2007, and the results featured in a second series of "Balderdash & Piffle", which was broadcast in Spring 2007.

The forty words and phrases, divided into six themes, are:

Man's Best Friend
*dog and bone (1961)
*the dog's bollocks (1989)
*mucky pup (1984)
*shaggy dog story (1946) *
*sick puppy (1984)

Put Downs and Insults
*plonker (1966)
*prat (1968) *
*tosser (1977)
*wally (1969)
*wazzock (1984)

Spend a Penny
* (1963)
*glamour model (1981)
*loo (1940) *
*regime change (1990)
*whoopsie (1973)

Fashionistas
*flip-flop (1970)
*hoodie (1990)
*shell-suit (1989)
*stiletto (1959)
*trainer (1978)

X Rated
*dogging (1993) *
*kinky (1959)
*marital aid (1976)
*pole dance (1992)
*wolf-whistle (1952)

One Sandwich Short
*bananas (1968) *
*bonkers (1957) *
*daft (or mad) as a brush (1945) *
*duh brain (1997)
*one sandwich short of a picnic (1993)

Who Were They?
*Bloody Mary (1956) *
*Gordon Bennett (1967) *
*Jack the Lad (1981)
*round robin (1988)
*take the mickey (1948) *

Dodgy Dealings
*bung (1958) *
*Glasgow kiss (1987)
*identity theft (1991)
*spiv (1934) *
*twoc (1990)

References

External links

* [http://www.oed.com/bbc-series1/ Series 1] from the OED
* [http://oed.com/bbcwordhunt/ Wordhunt] from the OED
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/balderdash Balderdash & Piffle] from the BBC


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