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Thread: Our Own Daisy?
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01-20-2011, 01:46 AM #11
Actually no connection at all. There are fun sources for this kind of information:
Dictionary of American Slang: Second Supplemented Edition (Crowell, 1975)
Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, (3 Vols) Random House, 1994.
The term "daisy" was a short-lived slang expression for "the best in its class" used in the early 1880's and out of fashion by 1890. I just re-posted an old blog entry on this…
I'm Your Huckleberry-Ain't that a Daisy
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timberrr59 (01-21-2011)
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01-20-2011, 01:49 AM #12
I should have noted-the term "doozy" seems a corruption of the term "duesey" which was short for "Duesenberg" a brand of automobile in the early 20th century. I don't recall the term "doozy" being much before World War I.
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01-21-2011, 02:20 AM #13
Driving This Miss Daisy
I cleaned this dandy 1880-ish razor some more and honed, polished, and stropped her for a first shave. She proved up very well. Gave me a peach of a shave, but needs a pinch of extra honing at the toe. I recon this is the only hollow ground blade I really fancy. No noise and no nicks to boot. It is nice to work a razor with substantial scales. Much obliged for the interest and kindly feedback. I am fixing to start using some of that archaic slang just to ape a persona of the 19th Century. It would require a right smart amount of effort, but commencing that is old hat now.
My father talked like that. He was born in 1898, but he never mastered straight razor shaving. I own the brass King Gillette double-edge he was issued in 1918. It wll make blood appear like the dickens!...
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01-21-2011, 02:22 AM #14
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01-21-2011, 03:52 AM #15
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Another Co. that used Daisy acording to GOINS" was F. Ascheuer of NYC( 1883-1889)
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