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Why is this word still around?

. . . And while I'm at it, you didn't mention "honky", but it means that someone frequent prostitutes - it comes from white men who used to drive into the black parts of cities to get hookers. They wouldn't want to get out of their cars in those parts of town, so they'd honk.
That's a folk etymology, as is the explanation that the voices of Caucasian people sound nasal or "honky" to blacks. Actually honky originally meant a manual laborer or factory worker, and is derived from "Hungarian." Its use by blacks as a disparaging term for whites is fairly recent, dating from the mid-1960s.
That may be. To tell the truth, I have secretly always suspected that Steve Martin made it up. ;)
 
Back to the original issue at hand - spinster. It's a good word. It has a sort of woody quality about it. A nice, woody type of word.
 
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