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Beaver.

The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently called "Beavers". The history of the term is at
It was variously introduced 1966 -1982. Does this suggest that the obscene slang use of "beaver" wasn't in common use then? Or were those involved a little naive? Does it cause any embarrassment?

suggests that the slang use is actually British in origin and dates back to 1927. Has it been in constant use since then or has it been re-imported? I don't remember hearing it as a child and first came across it in an American novel.

Phil C.
  

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On Wednesday, in article [nq:1]The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently called "Beavers". The history of the term is at ... use of "beaver" wasn't in common use then?

  • On Wednesday, in article [nq:1]The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently called "Beavers".
  • The history of the term is at ...
  • use of "beaver" wasn't in common use then?
  • Or were those involved a little naive?
  • [/nq] I don't think that meaning was in common circulation in the UK, although ISTR magazines like Playboy (and authors such as Mickey Spillane) mentioning the word in a sexual context.
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On Wednesday, in article

[nq:1]The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently called "Beavers". The history of the term is at ... use of "beaver" wasn't in common use then? Or were those involved a little naive? Does it cause any embarrassment?[/nq]
I don't think that meaning was in common circulation in the UK, although ISTR magazines like Playboy (and authors such as Mi
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[nq:1]The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently called "Beavers". The history of the term is at ... it been re-imported? I don't remember hearing it as a child and first came across it in an American novel.[/nq]
Well, it couldn't have had widespread currency in serious usage in the U.S. in the 1950s, or we wouldn't have had the popular sitcom "Leave It to Beaver." You couldn'
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[nq:2]The most junior section of the Scout movement is evidently ... child and first came across it in an American novel.[/nq]
[nq:1]Well, it couldn't have had widespread currency in serious usage in the U.S. in the 1950s, or we wouldn't have had the popular sitcom "Leave It to Beaver." You couldn't even say "pregnant" on the air.[/nq]
I'm pretty sure I first came across it in Kurt Vonnegu

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