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DtheP47 11-06-2014 20:02

When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Chanced upon this after chasing a link of cmon's
( since you ask Tories agin' ;))

BBC News - Who, what, why: When did 'fit' start to mean attractive?

And here's me going through life thinking if a girl was fit she could do 100 press ups before getting into bed with me!

"You should be so lucky" says the current Mrs P just in from her 6 mile run.

Eric 11-06-2014 22:48

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
In the pleistocene, maybe:confused:

Sunflower49 12-06-2014 01:46

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
In my world, it was fairly recently!
I remember being a teenager and hearing somebody say 'Tidy' as a synonym for 'attractive' ,and thinking how nobody could ever realistically describe me as that, given the amount of food wrappers shoved under my bed & the clothes I wore at the time.

I notice now, people also say 'Fit' when talking about clothes.

'I've got a new dress!Ain't it FIT?!?!'

I don't think I'll ever be 'cool'.

No it isn't 'fit'. It's nice, It's pretty, It's lovely etc......
Not fit.

Restless 17-06-2014 08:17

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Seem to remember it being used in programs like on the buses etc...

Restless 17-06-2014 08:28

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunflower49 (Post 1108130)
In my world, it was fairly recently!
.

I find that extremely difficult to believe, given your profession. We were saying it in school in the late 80's early 90's

westendlass 18-06-2014 13:37

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
I remember being in a maths lesson round about 78/79 and the teacher asking us what 'fit' meant. We were all using the word back then to describe someone we found well, really fit! :)

Big Dave 18-06-2014 14:57

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Certainly remember using 'fit' in the sixties to describe a 'good looking female'

Bob Dobson 18-06-2014 19:10

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Margaret R was a 'fittie' c 1960 - FACT, not myth....Some Oxford dictionaries will tell just when it appeared in our language.

I've heard females use it when describing men in a sort of 'I fancy him' way. I used to hear it all the time, with my acute hearing.

Wynonie Harris 18-06-2014 19:51

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Definitely been around for 50 years at least. We used to talk about "fit birds" whilst sitting on the deck in the 60's (and we weren't talking about sparrows doing press ups on the Town Hall roof).

DaveinGermany 18-06-2014 20:15

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1108615)
I used to hear it all the time, with my acute hearing.

Unfortunately, you weren't the subject of the conversation Bob. ;)

Sunflower49 19-06-2014 01:10

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1108507)
I find that extremely difficult to believe, given your profession. We were saying it in school in the late 80's early 90's

Honestly don't remember hearing it until recently!As in last 5 years or so.

Bob Dobson 19-06-2014 06:43

Re: When did fit start to mean attractive?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1108621)
Unfortunately, you weren't the subject of the conversation Bob. ;)


Mostly I heard it from the mouths of High School and Hyndburn Park girls.- Little Pom, Margaret R were amongst them.


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