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paddy wagon
paddy wagon
noun
an informal word for patrol wagon
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Origin of paddy wagon1
1925–30; probably paddy policeman, special use of paddy
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Paddy is a pet form of Patrick, a name commonly found in Ireland, whose patron saint is St. Patrick. That's fine and all; plenty of individuals do go by the nickname Paddy. But using Paddy as a stand-in for all Irish people? That's definitely not fine.While many people are proud of their Irish heritage, it can be easy to forget how poorly treated the Irish were, especially by the British and as American immigrants.While its exact origin is unclear, paddy wagon, for a police van or car, may be linked to a historic stereotype that painted Irish immigrants as no more than “drunk criminals” in the U.S.If knowing the history of paddy wagon has got you reflecting on your word choices, this slideshow, "These Common Words Have Offensive Histories," discusses many other words whose place in your vocab you may want to reconsider.
Paddy is a pet form of Patrick, a name commonly found in Ireland, whose patron saint is St. Patrick. That's fine and all; plenty of individuals do go by the nickname Paddy. But using Paddy as a stand-in for all Irish people? That's definitely not fine.While many people are proud of their Irish heritage, it can be easy to forget how poorly treated the Irish were, especially by the British and as American immigrants.While its exact origin is unclear, paddy wagon, for a police van or car, may be linked to a historic stereotype that painted Irish immigrants as no more than “drunk criminals” in the U.S.If knowing the history of paddy wagon has got you reflecting on your word choices, this slideshow, "These Common Words Have Offensive Histories," discusses many other words whose place in your vocab you may want to reconsider.
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