Re: Xxxooo
Posted by ESC on November 01, 2001 In Reply to: Re: Where does "xoxo" come from
posted by R.Berg on November 01, 2001
: : when you see a love letter signed "xoxo, john" what is the
origin of "xoxo?"
: The Xs and Os stand for "love and kisses." They may appear in
other sequences, such as XXX OOO XXX OOO. I forget whether the Xs
represent love and the Os kisses or the other way round, as well
as the basis for this symbolism. Anybody out there know?
Didn't find anything yet about O.
X -- ".One theory holds that the X stands for a kiss because it
originally represented a highly stylized picture of two mouths touching
-- x. Furthermore, in early times illiterates often signed documents
with a St. Andrew's cross of X and kissed that X to show their good
faith (as they did with any cross or the Bible, which reinforced
the association). But these explanations may be folk etymology,
as may the story that mathematically the X is a 'multiplier' --
in this case of love and delight." From the "Encyclopedia of Word
and Phrase Origins" by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York,
1997).
- Re: Xxxooo bob 11/01/01
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