Sunday, September 9, 2007

Billingsgate (bil’ingz gāt’)

In the 1500s, Belin’s Gate, a walled town within London, was primarily a fish market. The name was soon distorted to “billingsgate” and since many fishwives and seamen were known for their salty tongues, the word billingsgate came to mean “coarse or vulgar abusive language."

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