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Sorry if it's offensive...but we want to know the origin of the word poontang...there, I said it.
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...probably fr French putain, "prostitute," by way of Mew Orleans Creole--H-C Dict of Am. Slang


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Like a priest with a pornographic watch
Looking and longing on the sly
Sure it's stricken from your uniform
But you can't get it out of your eyes

The Boho Dance~Joni Mitchell

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A few years ago I heard a funny story on NPR about some recordings of a popular singing act from the 1920s or so. Their songs were generally bawdy, and one was sort of in the form of an advertising jingle for "Poontang" as if it were some sort of product that could be bought in a store. According to the broadcast the singing duo had cans printed up like comemrcial products bearing a label along the lines of "Grade A, old-fashioned POON TANG." They would give these and other novelty items away to audience members at their performances. They played a sample of the song, and I had to admit it was very funny.

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I remember, from my Navy days in Norfolk, Va., in the late '60s, a radio commercial for a mixed fruit juice. It involved a sexy female voice dulceting, "Have you had your Prune-TangŪ today? It makes you feel so-o-o good."

Or either maybe they did send me to Viet Nam and experiment on me with strange drugs and all my Navy memories are but drug-induced.

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Thanks. That was both more and less than I was looking for.

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And then there was "poon tang nanny", an obscure but talented rhythm and blues virtuoso who toured the south back during the sixties.

Like his hero "Little Richard" he would sometimes abruptly stop singing and playing the piano in the middle of a song and shout out..."I want some 'poon tang'!"

But somehow, I don't think he really did.

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Listen, guys, poontang should be measured in quality, not quantity.

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Logwood, dear mascot, should I be shocked?

and

Raquel, is that a good or a bad thing?

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