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Uadzit
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:32 am


cumshaw • KUM-shaw • noun

: present, gratuity; also : bribe, payoff

Example Sentence:
"I never heard her ask for any cumshaw that weighed less than a ton and which required fewer than a dozen enlisted men and two trucks to move." (James A. Michener, Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1986)

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It was probably British Navy personnel who first picked up "cumshaw" in Chinese ports, during the First Opium War of 1839–42. "Cumshaw" is from a word that means "grateful thanks" in the dialect of Xiamen, a port in southeast China. Apparently, sailors heard it from the beggars who hung around the ports, and mistook it as the word for a handout. Since then, U.S. sailors have given "cumshaw" its own unique application, for something obtained through unofficial means (whether deviously or simply ingeniously). Outside of naval circles, meanings of "cumshaw" range from a harmless gratuity or gift to bending the rules a little to outright bribery.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:08 pm


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chessiejo

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:29 am


why do i think of a melon or gourd?

is there one with a name like that?
PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:20 am


Hmm, there's the kumquat, but I believe that's a citrus fruit. I've never had one though. (:

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:16 pm


I've had a kumquat. They aren't much bigger than grapes and you eat the rind and all. Quite tasty, perhaps too much so if you are so-so on citrus fruit in general.
PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:19 am


Aha!

it was a Cranshaw.

" Encyclopedia

Crenshaw melon; Cranshaw melon

Crenshaw melon; Cranshaw melon
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Definition: Considered one of the most sweetly succulent members of the melon family, the Crenshaw is a hybrid muskmelon. It has a golden-green, smooth yet lightly ribbed rind and a beautiful salmon-orange flesh. The fragrance of a ripe Crenshaw melon is seductively spicy. These melons are large (5 to 9 pounds) with an oval shape that's rounded at the blossom end and slightly pointed at the stem end. They're available from July to October, with the peak season from August to mid-September. See also melon. "

http://web.foodnetwork.com/food/web/encyclopedia/termdetail/0,7770,1766,00.html

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