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Who coined the phrase "murder hobo"
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<blockquote data-quote="Azzy" data-source="post: 8105554" data-attributes="member: 6563"><p>Or, rather, that people think that the attestation of the term should be held to the same standard as that of any other word or term. </p><p></p><p>Again, people need to keep in mind that: 1) There will likely be a period (brief if at all in the era of the internet, though) of colloqial usage before a word, term, or phrase gets written down (or digitally recordered), so there may be a gap beteen first actual usage and first recorded usage. 2) Memories are tricky, and people have been known to subconsciously insert details into older memories that weren't actually there and will swear and be damned that it was so (cf. the monocle of the Monopoly Man, Rich Uncle Pennybags). [Again, this is no indiction against say that they remember earlier usage, only that memories that can't be attested with verifiable sources are worth only so much when trying to create an objective picture of something.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azzy, post: 8105554, member: 6563"] Or, rather, that people think that the attestation of the term should be held to the same standard as that of any other word or term. Again, people need to keep in mind that: 1) There will likely be a period (brief if at all in the era of the internet, though) of colloqial usage before a word, term, or phrase gets written down (or digitally recordered), so there may be a gap beteen first actual usage and first recorded usage. 2) Memories are tricky, and people have been known to subconsciously insert details into older memories that weren't actually there and will swear and be damned that it was so (cf. the monocle of the Monopoly Man, Rich Uncle Pennybags). [Again, this is no indiction against say that they remember earlier usage, only that memories that can't be attested with verifiable sources are worth only so much when trying to create an objective picture of something.] [/QUOTE]
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