where did the slang word salty come from - Axtarish в Google
Originally, "salty" was nautical jargon used by sailors in the 19th century to describe someone tough and experienced, typically due to extended exposure to the harsh conditions at sea . The term retained its maritime roots into the early 20th century, where it continued to imply a rough and hardened demeanor.
It first appeared in the 1440 Latin-English dictionary Promptorium Parvulorum as a translation of the Latin salsus, which means both "salty" (tasting of salt) ...
20 апр. 2022 г. · A: It's actually quite old, popularised in the 1970s by a French chef named Henri Le Roux. However, it wasn't until recent times that it made ...
15 мая 2015 г. · salty (adj.) US slang sense of "angry, irritated" is first attested 1938 (probably from similar use with regard to sailors, "tough, aggressive," attested by ...
21 янв. 2021 г. · Salty is not a new term. It was popular back in 1938 to describe someone being annoyed and angry about something, according to Etymonline ...
In 1944, C. Calloway Hepsters Dictionary came out with salty meaning angry, and ill tempered (Calloway). Which is now how most people see the word salty as ...
The earliest known use of the word salty is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for salty is from around 1440, in Promptorium ...
5 дек. 2021 г. · The meaning "racy, sexy" is from 1866, from salt in the sense of "that which gives life or pungency" (1570s, originally in reference to words or wit).
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