I was so tickled by a story I posted a year ago, I think I’ll share it again:
Lint is a funny little word… it means fluffy stuff, the sort of thing you get in a first aid kit and never quite properly use; it’s exactly the sort of thing which sticks to wounds when it’s not supposed to… or maybe it was just me being a not very good first-aider.
In its natural stat lint is just random fluffy stuff, for example it can be as Wikipedia says: ‘Fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant’… or it can be any old fluffy stuff such as the ‘accumulation of fluffy fibres that collect on fabric’
The actual word is old, arriving at the end of the fourteenth century and coming by devious means from the Old English word for flax which was ‘lin‘ – hence linen. Fluffy stuff when collected can be used for things, such as tinder for lighting fires, and as I mentioned for medical purposes – and here is a lovely description from the on-line etymological dictionary, lint is “flocculent flax” . Because it is useful as tinder, its flammable property makes it dangerous in some situations, its combustible nature can lead to it being a fire hazard,
Exploring the word lint has led me to another odd word – gnurr… otherwise known as pocket lint, the dusty, fluffy rubbish which collects in pockets. and trouser turn-ups. No-one seems to know where it originated, and people wondered about its pronunciation. Should it be pronounced ‘nurr’ with a silent ‘g’ like gnome, gnash, gnat and gnu? Or should the ‘g’ be voiced g’nurr, like Australians might say g’day? I have even seen it written as gnrr – with no vowel, but I think this is a mistake – unless it refers to the Georgia Northeastern Railroad which is known as GNRR… I know that trains accumulate dust and fluff, could that be the origin, from the Georgia Northeastern Railroad? I think probably not…

I hear that they make dollar bills out of belly button lint.
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Yuk!!!! I hope this is a joke!!!
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At least I got a Yuk out of you. TeHee! That was a joke we played on younger kids in grade school.
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Oh I am so like a younger kid in grade school… my family laugh at me because I’m so gullible!
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I wish I could have put your pig tails in the ink well. But I would have given you a nice Valentines card.
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I didn’t have pig-tails… and we put blotting paper in the inkwells and then flicked it at the nasty boys with our rulers!! 😉
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I was faster than your silly ruler and besides your my new best friend forever remember. That cute kid from Canada with the funny accent.
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So cute! One of my writing friends is Canadian, and another writing guy I met today was also Canadian… is there some sort of invasion going on?!!
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Reverse colonization.Plus I have dual citizenship.
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Excellent… there’s nowhere i can get another citizenship from… now if only I had an Irish granny all would be well, and very shamrocky!
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