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EUPHE.. WHAT?!

EUPHE.. WHAT?!. WHAT IS A EUPHEMISM ?. A euphemism is the substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener; or in the case of doublespeak , to make it less troublesome for the speaker.

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EUPHE.. WHAT?!

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  1. EUPHE.. WHAT?!

  2. WHAT IS A EUPHEMISM? • A euphemism is the substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener; or in the case of doublespeak, to make it less troublesome for the speaker.

  3. It also may be a substitution of a description of something or someone rather than the name, to avoid revealing secret, holy, or sacred names to the uninitiated, or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers. Some euphemisms are intended to be funny.

  4. When a phrase is used as a euphemism, it often becomes a metaphor whose literal meaning is dropped.

  5. CLASSIFICATION OF EUPHEMISMS

  6. Terms of foreign and/or technical origin (derrière, copulation, perspire, urinate, security breach, mierda de toro, prophylactic, feces occur, sheist)

  7. Abbreviations(SOB for son of a bitch, BS for bullshit, TS for tough shit, SOL for shit out of luck or PDQ for pretty damn(ed) quick,BFD for big f***ing deal, STFU or STHU for shut the f***/hell up)

  8. Abstractionsand ambiguities (it for excrement, the situation for pregnancy, going to the other side for death, do it or come together in reference a sexual act)

  9. Indirections (behind, unmentionables, privates, live together, go to the bathroom, sleep together)

  10. Mispronunciation(goldarnit, dadgummit, freakin, shoot)

  11. Litotes or reserved understatement (not exactly thin for "fat", not completely truthful for "lied", not unlike cheating for "an instance of cheating")

  12. Changing nouns to modifiers (makes her look slutty for "is a slut", right-wing element for "Right Wing")

  13. PECULIAR EUPHEMISMS

  14. RELIGIOUS EUPHEMISMS • Euphemisms for God and Jesus, such as gosh and gee, are used by Christians to avoid taking the name of God in a vain oath, which would violate the Ten Commandments.

  15. Religious… • In the Harry Potter books, the evil wizard Lord Voldemort is usually referred to as "He Who Must Not Be Named" or "You-Know-Who". However, the character Professor Dumbledore is quoted as saying in the first book of the series that "Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself".

  16. EXCRETORY EUPHEMISMS • While urinate and defecate are not euphemisms, they are used almost exclusively in a clinical sense. The basic Anglo-Saxon words for these functions, piss and shit, are considered vulgarities and unacceptable in general use.

  17. There are any number of lengthier periphrases for excretion used to excuse oneself from company, such as to powder one’s nose, to see a man about a dog (or horse) or to drop the kids off at the pool Slang expressions, which aren’t particularly euphemistic, such as take a leak, form a separate category.

  18. DEATH EUPHEMISMS • Some Christians often use phrases such as gone to be with the Lord or called to higher service to express their belief that physical death is not the end.

  19. Death… • There are many euphemisms for the dead body, some polite and some profane such as worm food or dead meat. Modern rhyming slang contains the expression brown bread.

  20. Death… • The terms cemetery for "graveyard" and undertaking for "burial" are so well-established that most people do not even recognize them as euphemisms.

  21. COMMON EXAMPLES

  22. EXAMPLES… • wellness for benefits and treatments that tend to only be used in times of sickness • restroom for toilet room (the word toilet was itself originally a euphemism). • acting like rabbits, making love to, getting it on, cheeky time, doing it, or sleeping with for having sex with

  23. EXAMPLES… • sanitary landfill for garbage dump (and a temporary garbage dump is a transfer station), also often called a Civic Amenity in the UK • ill-advised for very poor or bad • pre-owned vehicles for used cars • A student being held back a grade level for having failed the grade level

  24. EXAMPLES… • correctional facility for prison • the north of Ireland for Northern Ireland, which is seen by many Irish people as a term imposed by the British and therefore a profanity • the big C for cancer • bathroom tissue, t.p., or bath tissue for toilet paper

  25. EXAMPLES… • custodian or caretaker for janitor (Also originally a euphemism—in Latin, it means doorman.) • sanitation worker (or, sarcastically, sanitation officer or sanitation engineer), or garbologist, for "bin man" or garbage man • working class neighborhood for ghetto

  26. EXAMPLES… • force, police action, or conflict for war • mature for old or elderly • haem or heme for blood, often used in medical settings (like, "Severe heme loss").

  27. ACTIVITY • Write a story about your first day of school at FAITH. Use euphemisms to illustrate your story.

  28. END OF LESSON

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