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Aug 1, 2024
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Ballyhack Castle
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with Anu GargBallyhack
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Hell.
ETYMOLOGY:
Of uncertain origin. Perhaps after the Irish village Ballyhack, where a
castle was the holding place for confederates caught in a rebellion before
they were expelled. Earliest documented use: 1843.
USAGE:
“‘But what about the Sorbonne?’ ‘The Sorbonne can go to Ballyhack.’” John Dos Passos; Three Soldiers; George H. Doran Company; 1921. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I asked a man in prison once how he happened to be there and he said he had
stolen a pair of shoes. I told him if he had stolen a railroad he would be
a United States Senator. -Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), schoolteacher,
dressmaker, organizer, and activist (1 Aug 1837-1930)
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