Speaking of Barbie . . .

Patrick writes:

During my daily perusal of the Fashion Police file, I noticed a phrase new to me. Before calling it to William Safire's attention, I thought I would let Isbadiddle readers dissect its meaning and the ramification of its use. The term is "going gyno":

[Begin E! Online Excerpt]
Thigh's the Limit
Britney Spears takes a short cut at the Television Critics Association gathering in Pasadena in a shocking micro-mini her publicist says is "her own". While it's definitely too minimal for mere mortals, the golden goddess known for her onstage maneuvers wowed 'em at the press conference when she crossed her legs without going gyno. To which we say, you go, girl. Gams like yours take minis to the max.
[End Excerpt]

Does this mean that when a celebrity takes of their sunglasses they are going opto, when they take off their shoes they are going pedi? And when millions of drunk frat boys lower their pants in the ancient full moon salute, are they going procto?


Guest posted this on July 27, 2001
It is filed under Odds & Ends

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