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RE: Etymology of Jizz

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Subject: RE: Etymology of Jizz
From: "Bill Jolly" <>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:40:53 +1000

Digging around some more, I see that Glen Ingram posted the following information on birding-aus, back in 1997:


T.A. Coward, published in London in 1922, titled Bird Haunts & Nature Memories.

"A West Coast Irishman was familiar with the wild creatures which dwelt on or visited his rocks and shores; at a glance he could name them, usually correctly, but if asked how he knew them would reply 'By their "jizz".' What is jizz?.. We have not coined it, but how wide its use in Ireland is we cannot say... Jizz may be applied to or possessed by any animate and some inanimate objects, yet we cannot clearly define it. A single character may supply it, or it may be the combination of many." (p. 141).



Bill Jolly

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