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oragin of having a paddy
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what is the oragen of having a paddy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem there, J, is that 'paddywhack' originally just meant a brawny Irishman rather than a brawly one! He might have been as mild as a lamb, in other words.
'Paddywhack' did also take on the meaning of a rage or tantrum but the basic word 'paddy' predated it with that meaning. As it first appeared as a nickname for an Irishman in the 1700s, it would seem that 'paddy' came first in both senses..
'Paddywhack' did also take on the meaning of a rage or tantrum but the basic word 'paddy' predated it with that meaning. As it first appeared as a nickname for an Irishman in the 1700s, it would seem that 'paddy' came first in both senses..
J, the 'whack' element does seem to suggest 'striking' and, in fact, the whole word 'paddywhack' did later take on the meaning of a thrashing. However, it was also sometimes spelt 'paddywack' without the 'h', so I wonder whether it may also have had the meaning of 'mate/pal' as used by Liverpudlians. Liverpool is, of course, a city with substantial Irish connections.
Whatever the various implications, it seems pretty clear that the tantrum got its name from some aspect - whether alcohol- or violence-related - of Irish behaviour. I say that because I read somewhere that it might refer to 'paddy' as in 'rice-field'. In other words, you get annoyed when you - as a soldier in the Far East perhaps - get bogged down in one. Rather improbable, I think. Cheers
Whatever the various implications, it seems pretty clear that the tantrum got its name from some aspect - whether alcohol- or violence-related - of Irish behaviour. I say that because I read somewhere that it might refer to 'paddy' as in 'rice-field'. In other words, you get annoyed when you - as a soldier in the Far East perhaps - get bogged down in one. Rather improbable, I think. Cheers
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