Subject: [Harp-L] Meatwhistle?! I got yer euphemism right here!



Honestly, Dave--I've never in my life heard of 'munti' as being the Scots'  
version of a harmonica. Are you sure that isn't a bastardized spelling of  
'moothie'?
 
(I've also just done an online search and nowhere does 'munti' show  up).
 
 
But moothie is what a true Scotsman would  call his.<G>
 
 
Elizabeth
 
From: David Fertig <drfertig@xxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l  <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Aug 15, 2012 1:31 pm
Subject:  [Harp-L] Meatwhistle?! I got yer euphemism right here!


Meatwhistle? Cool! In Feb 2010 I compiled a list, to which I added this new 
 
one, any others? See below: 

harp (blues harp)
gobiron
tin  sandwich
Four inch Joanna
Fist-whistle
Cookie Cutter
Blues Burger  
Mississippi Saxophone
Mouth Organ
Mouthie (Celtic/English)
Lipsicle  (Lip Sickle?)
Snort Organ
Munspel (Swedish ÃâÅmouth playerÃâÂ)
Musique  a bouche (French-Canadian)
Goschenhobel (Austrian - ÃâÅmouth  planerÃâÂ)
Huuliharppu (lip harp, Finnish)
Feliche (Fe lee chay, in  IsiZulu)
gaita (Brazil)
French harp
munti  (Scotland)
Meatwhistle

-Dave "Argot R Us" Fertig





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