Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for September 13, 1993
September 12, 1993
September 14, 1993
Transcript:
mr.fogarty: hey! who wrote this?
fogerty is a frump
mr.fogarty: this is insulting and degrading! you people should know better!
fogerty is a frump
mr.fogarty: it's a-r-t-y
arty is a frump
Curiously, I do not think I have ever heard the term used to describe a man. I usually associate the derogatory term “frump” with describing a woman. Gender equality????
Actually, slob is more defined as “slovenly or lazy”. The fact that a shirt is “unbuttoned and unpressed” or that it’s not “tucked in” or that any part of a ’gentleman’s attire’ isn’t polished, shined or tailored (or GQ’d or ‘dressed to the nines’ ) had been the “traditional” identifying marks of a ‘slob’ in the past. Which would have also included wearing “Island shirts and sandals”, but not going on vacation. Our society has drifted so far away from dressing more “formally” in public (as shown by the changes in what one wore to view the taping/broadcasting of shows like “The Ed Sullivan Show”, or in the history of “Let’s Make A Deal”, “The Price Is Right” and other talk/variety/game shows throughout history)…-There is no “male” equivalent for “frump”, which is probably why Greg still used it. “Dowdy” is the only other word around.
Thesaurus.com gives the following as synonyms for “frump”: slattern, dowdy person, old bag, schlump. Maybe “schlump” can be the masculine form of “frump.” However, that would lose the alliteration with “Fogerty [sic].” Better let it stand.
JOJOHUN1211 about 13 years ago
LOVE IT.
supersexyghotmew95 almost 12 years ago
lol
comixlover347 over 11 years ago
what’s a frump?
ILikeMeSomeComics over 11 years ago
At least he has his priorities.
TexTech over 10 years ago
Curiously, I do not think I have ever heard the term used to describe a man. I usually associate the derogatory term “frump” with describing a woman. Gender equality????
JayBluE over 10 years ago
Actually, slob is more defined as “slovenly or lazy”. The fact that a shirt is “unbuttoned and unpressed” or that it’s not “tucked in” or that any part of a ’gentleman’s attire’ isn’t polished, shined or tailored (or GQ’d or ‘dressed to the nines’ ) had been the “traditional” identifying marks of a ‘slob’ in the past. Which would have also included wearing “Island shirts and sandals”, but not going on vacation. Our society has drifted so far away from dressing more “formally” in public (as shown by the changes in what one wore to view the taping/broadcasting of shows like “The Ed Sullivan Show”, or in the history of “Let’s Make A Deal”, “The Price Is Right” and other talk/variety/game shows throughout history)…-There is no “male” equivalent for “frump”, which is probably why Greg still used it. “Dowdy” is the only other word around.
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Thesaurus.com gives the following as synonyms for “frump”: slattern, dowdy person, old bag, schlump. Maybe “schlump” can be the masculine form of “frump.” However, that would lose the alliteration with “Fogerty [sic].” Better let it stand.
paha_siga over 10 years ago
Love your irony with “let’s you”.
rklynch almost 5 years ago
Bet it was Knute who wrote that…
sunchaunzo over 4 years ago
F.R.U.M.P. Frugal, Resourceful, Unpretentious, Mature Person.