Something Rhymes with Purple

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11.14.2023 - By Sony Music EntertainmentPlay

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Susie and Gyles are getting you to use your loafs this week, as they glide through the fun and ferocious etymology behing the unique language of RAF slang. Together they'll decode the hidden stories and linguistic roots behind the expressions that echo through the Royal Air Force, bringing you closer to the fascinating evolution of words in the military context.

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Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week: 

Lunting – To go for a walk and smoke a pipe.

Beef-witted –16th century word for 'stupid'.

Behoove: To be necessary or appropriate

Gyles' poem this week was 'For Johnny' by John Pudney

Do not despair

For Johnny-head-in-air;

He sleeps as sound

As Johnny underground.

Fetch out no shroud

For Johnny-in-the-cloud;

And keep your tears

For him in after years.

Better by far

For Johnny-the-bright-star,

To keep your head,

And see his children fed.

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