I referred to my fave dictionary (Amer. Herit. 4th Ed.) for relevant definitions of “filthy” and found nothing that applied to “rich” in this way. But the very next entry was for “filthy rich”, defined as “extremely rich” with no negative evaluation attached. Comparing to how phrases like “any one” or “some thing” merged into single words over the last century or so, it wouldn’t surprise me if soon we will describe bajillionaires as “filthyrich”. As for me, I’m just reasonablycomfortablethankyou.
They should have a different way of spelling “Filthy” to indicate extremes, For example, if a person said, “I’m philthy phat”, he wouldn’t be obese, just way cool.
The Oxford English Dictionary points out that “filthy” is only used regularly to mean “extremely” in the phrases “filthy drunk” and “filthy rich” — and that the same can be said of “stinking.” Stinking drunk, stinking rich. Which raises the question: how is being rich like being drunk?
It is said that the term is derived from the means by which some people attain their riches. I think that it could have roots in the fact that some people buried their treasure to avoid being looted.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 6 years ago
What if I am just filthy?
Nyckname about 6 years ago
Something something filthy mind.
macky87 about 6 years ago
Stinking must work in the same way. “He’s so stinking rich.”
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
I would be satisfied being just rich.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 6 years ago
I guess I’m not filthy poor….
Just moderately dirty un-rich.
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
I referred to my fave dictionary (Amer. Herit. 4th Ed.) for relevant definitions of “filthy” and found nothing that applied to “rich” in this way. But the very next entry was for “filthy rich”, defined as “extremely rich” with no negative evaluation attached. Comparing to how phrases like “any one” or “some thing” merged into single words over the last century or so, it wouldn’t surprise me if soon we will describe bajillionaires as “filthyrich”. As for me, I’m just reasonablycomfortablethankyou.
well-i-never about 6 years ago
She’s a stinking genius!
Jeff0811 about 6 years ago
They should have a different way of spelling “Filthy” to indicate extremes, For example, if a person said, “I’m philthy phat”, he wouldn’t be obese, just way cool.
Marvin Premium Member about 6 years ago
If comic strips had smell-o-characters, I suspect we would learn that you two are just plain filthy.
DLF3275 about 6 years ago
The Oxford English Dictionary points out that “filthy” is only used regularly to mean “extremely” in the phrases “filthy drunk” and “filthy rich” — and that the same can be said of “stinking.” Stinking drunk, stinking rich. Which raises the question: how is being rich like being drunk?
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Cochran is a filthy good cartoonist!
Zuria Premium Member about 6 years ago
“You’re filthy cute and baby, you know it.”
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 6 years ago
It is said that the term is derived from the means by which some people attain their riches. I think that it could have roots in the fact that some people buried their treasure to avoid being looted.