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    9 months ago

    Bloody kids fetishishing french bourgeois decadence and attacking good proletarian words

    “person’s name, especially a nickname or alias,” 1849, said to be originally a hobo term (but monekeer is attested in London underclass from 1851), of uncertain origin; perhaps from monk (monks and nuns take new names with their vows, and early 19c. British tramps referred to themselves as “in the monkery”).