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https://sesquiotic.wordpress.com/2008/. /help-stop-a-word-lynching/CachedSimilarDec 4, 2008 . I still do not accept the inaccurate etymology offered for picnic; the historical data
https://www.phrases.org.uk/. /one-sandwich-short-of-a-picnic.htmlCachedWhat's the meaning of the phrase 'One sandwich short of a picnic'?. A jokey,
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/picnicCachedSimilarDefine picnic: an excursion or outing with food usually provided by members of
daily.swarthmore.edu/2010/02/05/picnic-bar/CachedSimilarFeb 5, 2010 . The etymology of the word does not appear to relate to American slavery.
www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pic1.htmCachedSimilarJul 18, 1998 . The first part may be from the French piquer, from which we get pick. The nique part may just have been a reiteration (as in English words like hoity-toity), but could have echoed an obsolete word meaning “a trifle” (so the term could have meant something like “each pick a bit”).
common-place.org/. /the-truth-of-the-picnic-writing-about-american-slavery/CachedSimilarThere are right now, for example, arguments between legend (or folklore) and
indepcons.blogspot.com/. /where-did-word-picnic-come-from.htmlCachedSimilarFeb 2, 2007 . All across "Lynching states" in the south, that phrase became standard among
https://yeyeolade.wordpress.com/. /lynching-in-amerikkka-origin-of-the- word-picnic-is-pick-a-nigger/CachedSimilarMay 2, 2011 . This information is in the African American Archives at the Smithsonian Institute.
https://wordhistories.net/2016/07/22/1563/CachedJul 22, 2016 . Blowing up the PIC NIC's:—or—Harlequin Quixotte attacking the Puppets. Vide
www.memidex.com/picnicked"picnicked" is a past tense form of "picnic" (eat): to eat alfresco, in the open air.
https://ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/question/2004/january.htmCachedThe etymology of the word picnic does not suggest racist or racial overtones.
www.thesanjuans.com/homepagenews/picnic_the_san_juans.shtmlCachedSimilarPicnic Etymology: 1748 (in Chesterfield's "Letters"), but rare before c.1800 as an
https://www.scoop.it/. etymology/. /snopes-com-etymology-of-picnicCachedNov 13, 2013 . Did the word 'picnic' originate with lynchings? | Correcting Bogus Etymology.
2001. [17]“Wop”. American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
https://www.thoughtco.com/is-the-origin-of-the-word-picnic-derogatory- 4075228CachedSimilarA viral message circulating since 1999 contends that the word "picnic" originated
www.glossophilia.org/?p=3170CachedMay 26, 2013 . François Lemoyne's “Hunting Picnic” [public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
Picnics are held in backyards and parks, on beaches and rooftops—wherever a
siliconafrica.com/why-i-didnt-come-to-your-picnic-and-hate-your- thanksgiving-black-friday/CachedNov 30, 2013 . What is a Picnic? In America, the word “picnic” or “pick-a-nigger” referred
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listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/ads-l/2009-January/086829.htmlCachedetymology is no picnic. James Harbeck jharbeck at SYMPATICO.CA Wed Jan 7
https://cassidyslangscam.wordpress.com/tag/racist-origin-of-picnic/CachedJun 27, 2015 . Posts about racist origin of picnic written by DebunkerOfCassidy.
lingualeo.com/pt/jungle/picnic-69234CachedPopular folklore has the origin of picnic as coming from a name for a lynching
https://www.allabouthistory.org/origin-of-the-word-picnic-faq.htmCachedOrigin of the Word Picnic - Discover the truth about this hotly contested word
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/picnicCachedSimilarEtymology[edit]. Borrowed from English picnic.
www.cracked.com/article_16967_8-racist-words-you-use-every-day.htmlCachedSimilarJan 19, 2009 . The sun's shining, the bluebirds are singing . why, I think it's a lovely day for a
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/. /00. /LYNCHING-PICNIC.htmCachedAlthough not taught in American learning institutions and literature, it is in most
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/picnic-etymology.806687/CachedJan 27, 2008 . Please,anybody knows the origin of the word: picnic? If "picnic" is not a Spanish
https://nltimes.nl/2015/08/05/activist-new-grocer-picnic-racist-nameCachedAug 5, 2015 . That the word picnic has a racist origin is an urban legend that appeared on the
www.dictionary.com/browse/picnicCachedSimilarSyllables. Examples; Word Origin. See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com. noun.
www.takeourword.com/Issue032.htmlCachedSimilarJul 22, 2000 . Although not taught in American learning institutions and literature, it is noted in
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=PICNICCachedAcronym for "Problem in chair. Not in computer.". Used by Sysadmins to covertly
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PicnicCachedSimilarWhether picnic is actually based on the verb piquer which means 'pick' or 'peck' with the rhyming nique meaning "thing of little importance" is doubted; the Oxford English Dictionary says it is of unknown provenance. . The term morphed into "pique-nique" and after years of usage entered the official French language.
https://www.quora.com/Where-does-the-word-picnic-come-fromSimilarFrom the French phrase pique nique, which means picking (piquer, to pick) at
https://www.snopes.com/language/offense/picnic.aspCachedORIGIN. Specious etymologies seem to be all the rage of late, and this dubious
www.encyclopedia.com/sports-and-everyday-life/food. /picnicCachedSimilarPICNIC. There is no reliable etymology for the word picnic, with the original use
https://www.paul-uk.com/blog/picnic/CachedMay 11, 2017 . That unimpeachable source, the Oxford English Dictionary, declares that the
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/picnicCachedMid 18th century (denoting a social event at which each guest contributes a
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/alt.folklore.urban/itQ26zlYJVkCachedSimilarApr 18, 2003 . literature that the origin of the term "picnic" derives from the acts of > lynching
16 Since it was a pleasant outdoor meal, even with an unhappy ending, Carlyle's
www.finedictionary.com/picnic.htmlCachedDefinition of picnic in the Fine Dictionary. Meaning of picnic with illustrations and
www.blackvoicenews.com/. /an-urban-legend-that-binds-us-the-word-picnic/CachedMar 17, 2008 . Although not taught in American learning institutions and literature, it is noted in
www.daretoaks.com/forums/topic/Racist-origin-of-the-word-picnic/CachedMar 18, 2000 . An African-American friend has assured me that the word 'picnic' has racist
A PICNIC POTLUCK In The Rituals of Dinner, Canadian social historian Margaret
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/be-no-picnicCachedSimilarbe no picnic meaning, definition, what is be no picnic: to be a difficult or
https://www.reddit.com/. /etymology/. /where_does_the_word_picnic_come _from/CachedI once heard that it came from the South to refer to "picking a n--er." I'm sure that's
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/277261/origin-of-picnicCachedSimilarOct 1, 2015 . Etymonline traces its origin both as a noun and as a verb which actually confirm
Picnic Popular folklore has the origin ofpicnic as coming from a name for a
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/no-picnicCachedSimilarNo picnic definition: a hard or disagreeable task | Meaning, pronunciation,
www.culinarylore.com/food-history:picnic-connection-to-racismCachedSimilarFeb 18, 2013 . There is absolutely nothing to the story that picnic has racist, and murderous,
https://www.etymonline.com/word/picnicCachedMeaning: "Letters"), but rare before c. 1800 as an English institution; originally a
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