Now I am puzzled. Stephen Black claims the British also interpret "fanny" as
vagina. But isn't (wasn't) Fanny a relatively common British name? I actually
had an aunt with this as a nickname. She was Ukranian/first generation
American, and I always thought she adopted that nickname to blend in with the
"yankees." This has _nothing_ to do with psychology, btw. I plead guilty - but
I had a tough day grading Intro Psych papers :)
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