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I came across the expression "pink fit" in a book the other day. Any ideas as to where this expression came from?
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Could it be the opposite of "blue fit"
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I have read this expression in an old (1940's? 1950?) book. In context, it meant an overstated and exaggeratedly gay expostulation. "Pink" was a perjorative way to refer to a gay male. In the 1940's/1950's, gay women had yet to be invented ....
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How about pink fit referring to the fact that when one is having one, his/her face becomes pink/red with anger? Sounds plausible.
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