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  2. Prude - Wikipedia

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    A prude is a person with a very sensitive attitude and narrowness towards custom and morality. [1] [2] The word prude comes from the Old French word prudefemme also prodefemme meaning loyal, respectable or modest woman, [3] which was the source of prude in the 18th century. [1]

  3. Victorian morality - Wikipedia

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    Between 1780 and 1850 the English ceased to be one of the most aggressive, brutal, rowdy, outspoken, riotous, cruel and bloodthirsty nations in the world and became one of the most inhibited, polite, orderly, tender-minded, prudish and hypocritical. [1] Historians continue to debate the various causes of this dramatic change.

  4. Mrs Grundy - Wikipedia

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    Peter Fryer's book Mrs Grundy: Studies in English Prudery concerns prudish behaviour, such as the use of euphemisms for underwear. Jack London uses Mrs Grundy in his books The People of the Abyss and The Sea-Wolf. In the former he describes the early twentieth century attitude of the English working class towards drunkenness: "Mrs Grundy rules ...

  5. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    A narrow-minded person or group that is overly concerned with censoring or criticizing personal conduct; priggish; tight-laced person; Prudish; derived from Grundy [316] mud pipe Opium pipe [17] mug(s) Men – especially refers to dumb ones; low, crude, fellow; lout [317] munitions Face powder [248] mulligan Irish cop; police officer; prison ...

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    Matthew Mitcham, who is the first openly gay gold medal winner, defended his decision to join OnlyFans. “The world can be very prudish,” the retired diver, 36, wrote in an op-ed for The ...

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  8. Wowser - Wikipedia

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    "Wowser" was frequently used by artist and author Norman Lindsay, who fought many battles with "wowsers" over the sexual content in his art and writing.. In The Motor magazine w/e 10 April 1940, the word was discussed, and the author of the "Contact" column was still bemused until he received a card from a gentleman in Bristol who said "Broadly speaking, 'wowsers' are pious hypocrites, those ...

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