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Re: To plug a songPosted by ESC on February 25, 2005 In Reply to: Tp plug a song posted by James Briggs on February 25, 2005
: I was watching an episode of The Great American Musical on BBC4 last night and they mentioned that George Gershwin spent much of his early composing life in New York's Tin Pan Alley 'plugging songs'. I asked myself, 'why plug?'. The only answer I've ever found is less than convincing. Any other offers? Here is what I've found so far: plug -- 20th century. An advertisement, a puff, especially when filtered through a TV or radio programme. See plug (verb, meaning 2): mid-19th century, to strike, either with the fist or with a missile. From "Cassell's Dictionary of Slang" by Jonathon Green (Wellington House, London, 1998). |