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Letter: Bump and boinng

Published 4 September 1999

From John Duley

Jules Older coined the term “boinng” for sexual infatuation, according to
your correspondent Pat Williams
(21 August, p 52).
However, the etymology of “boinng” may predate its attribution to the
Otago University Medical School in New Zealand.

“Boinng” as a state of arousal first appeared in a 1960s Peter Sellers
movie—I am not sure which. Sellers, who was inspecting a nudist colony in
the company of an equally bare female co-star, held a guitar in front of him to
save his modesty. When his naked companion complained “I’m getting
cold—feel my goose bumps”, a “boinng” sprang from the guitar. The sound
thus derived not from a bedspring, as your cartoon suggested, but from a guitar
string.

j.duley@umds.ac.uk

Issue no. 2202 published 4 September 1999

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