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What's the origin of 'souped up' as in ' it was a souped up Ford' meaning a Ford which had been modified to make the engine more powerful ?
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The verb, 'to supe', has been around since the early 19th century, but only in the meaning of acting as a supernumerar y player in the theatre, so it, too, is just an abbreviation . As you say, I have never seen souped, as in 'souped up', spelt without an 'o', Fred.
However, a century ago, one of the slang meanings of the noun, soup, was anything injected into a...
However, a century ago, one of the slang meanings of the noun, soup, was anything injected into a...
07:16 Mon 23rd Nov 2009
The verb, 'to supe', has been around since the early 19th century, but only in the meaning of acting as a supernumerary player in the theatre, so it, too, is just an abbreviation. As you say, I have never seen souped, as in 'souped up', spelt without an 'o', Fred.
However, a century ago, one of the slang meanings of the noun, soup, was anything injected into a horse with a view to boosting its speed...a process rather similar to supercharging an engine. In a sense, therefore, there may not be that much difference between souped and suped!
However, a century ago, one of the slang meanings of the noun, soup, was anything injected into a horse with a view to boosting its speed...a process rather similar to supercharging an engine. In a sense, therefore, there may not be that much difference between souped and suped!
Nowadays, in Newmarket, we prefer not to inject a horse for speed. We prefer to 'accidentally' give it Mars bars, or Snickers, as they are now known. I don't know of a slang term for that. Snickering suggests itself . After all, 'to snicker' means 'to neigh', and a snickering horse is only natural..We'll tell that to the Stewards !
A few years ago, an Irish trainer's gelding was disqualified when its blood test showed nicotine. It won next time out, prompting Mr Mullins, the trainer, to observe ' I knew he'd be a fine fellow once we got him off the fags ! '
Thanks QM and scotman. Informative as always.
A few years ago, an Irish trainer's gelding was disqualified when its blood test showed nicotine. It won next time out, prompting Mr Mullins, the trainer, to observe ' I knew he'd be a fine fellow once we got him off the fags ! '
Thanks QM and scotman. Informative as always.