Hello, everyone!
In Sherwood Anderson's book 'Winesburg, Ohio' (see link
http://www.electronpress.com/freebooks2/winesburg_ohio.pdf), there is a short story in which some of the characters use a kind of joke or swearing, which I don't get. Throughout the short story entitled 'Queer', the following statement appears four times:
“I’ll be starched,” he said softly. “Well, well, I’ll be washed and ironed and starched!”
I would appreciate it if someone could explain the meaning of it.
D