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Awhile ago I mentioned that my brain was "squiffy" from new meds the Doctor gave me.
Jackie asked where I got the word Hi Jackie.

Then Bingley noted : I associate squiffy with pre-WWII upper class slang, meaning drunk. Presumably wow means that any dimunition in the clarity and grace of her posts is to be attributed to side affects of medication.
He is correct as to the effects of new meds, now abated (or should I mention that and lose the excuse?)Thank you for the "clarity and grace" bit, Bingley.
Since I wasn't in England pre- WWII obviously I didn't pick it up there.
I've also used squiffy to describe things that are sort of soft or sort of mushy.

Back to the subject - what is your experience of and with "squiffy?"



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this seems to be where I was introduced to it, how about you?
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=26320


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Had forgotten that one, tsuwm, but.
My use of squiffy waaaay predates the post ... like childhood.
"My teddy (bear) got wet in the bathtub and now he's all squiffy."
The thread mention may have tucked the word into my brain and regurgitated it later, out of the blue, without my remembering reading it fairly recently.
That make sense? Or is my logic gone all squiffy?


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My memory of the word goes back to the usage of "skew-whiff" - meaning not straight; whether for the hanging of a picture or the route taken to get somehwere. From that, it was applied to drunkeness (fairly obvious connection) and somewhere along the line became condensed to "squiffy." By the end of the War (WWII), it use was common, not just among the upper classes, where it almost certainly originated. It would be picked up (along with all sorts of other things!!!) by American Servicemen in the contacts with us Brits, and taken back "Stateside."


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"My teddy (bear) got wet in the bathtub and now he's all squiffy."

you know, that usage seems a bit squiffy (askew) when compared with the UK slang sense (intoxicated). do you think it's directly connected?


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"My teddy (bear) got wet in the bathtub and now he's all squiffy."

you know, that usage seems a bit squiffy (askew) when compared with the UK slang sense (intoxicated). do you think it's directly connected?


She just said the bear fell in the bathtub. She didn't say what the bathtub was filled with.


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She didn't say what the bathtub was filled with.
Good one, Jazz-O!

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I suppose this ought to be in I & A, but I am posting it here, anyway. I got permission to do it this morning, but kind of had other things on my mind at the time. Besides preparing for some extended traveling and other things,
belligerentyouth just got engaged!


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belligerentyouth just got engaged!

Who'dja hook him up with Jackie?


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I plead innocent this time, Jazz-O! But I will say he told me it's not the pretty young lady with him in the picture on Max's site.


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In that case,from long experience, I can tell him that he needs to get that photo changed, one-time!




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