Sticks and stones
Daily Star|July 01, 2023
BOFFINS have ended up with egg on their massive foreheads after the Daily Star vowed to keep on using the tongue-in-cheek term for scientists.
Sticks and stones

Yesterday we revealed how cranky brainiacs at the Institute of Physics projected a "Bin the Boffin" message on your favourite newspaper's HQ.

Of course, if the peevish profs had done their research properly, they'd know the fun word was actually coined by genius British radar researchers in World War Two - to describe themselves!

Now JAMES MOORE rounds up other traditional slang for people and professions to treasure...

HACK: While brainboxes get their test tubes in a twist over being dubbed boffins, us journos are laid back about being nicknamed "hacks". The term comes from hack writer first used in the 18th Century originating in a type of horse called a hackney that was easy to ride and available for hire.

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この蚘事は Daily Star の July 01, 2023 版に掲茉されおいたす。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トラむアルを開始しお、䜕千もの厳遞されたプレミアム ストヌリヌ、9,000 以䞊の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしおください。