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Just back from screening two Chinese feature films for a group of students at our local university. Only one of the films was subtitled and in it I spotted a reference to a "country pumpkin".
Sounds like a typo for "country bumpkin". I was surprised when I looked in dictionary and found that the first meaning given for "bumpkin" is a nautical term I never heard before.
1 a short boom projecting from a sailing ship, used as in securing a stay or brace
2 5prob. < MDu bommekijn, small cask < bomme, a cask + 3kijn, dim. suffix6 an awkward or simple person from the country
I'll have you know that I grew city pumpkins just fine, thank you!The vines tended to climb the chain-link fence, and it did look odd to see pumpkins growing above the ground like that.
(Oh golly--I first typed 'growning' above the ground!
Possibly more appropriate, homonymically?)
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