I was
thinking about wanting to be swept off my feet.
What compliments would cause me to melt in a man’s hand. Then I thought of the word for today
–STUNNING.
When I
typically think of the word stunning, I think of the most informal of its
definitions.
1) Striking beautiful; attractive; enticing.
However,
the second thing that came to my mind was a cattle prod or a stun gun. This intrigued me enough to try and make the
connection, which surprisingly wasn’t too difficult when you read the
definitions below.
2) Commanding
attention
3) Causing
great astonishment and consternation;
4) or
a. causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or
insensibility;
b. causing loss of physical or
intellectual bearings;
c. causing,
capable of causing, or liable to cause astonishment,
bewilderment, or
a loss of
consciousness or
strength
So obviously one can
be rendered unconscious or lose strength with either a zap of the stun gun or
by be taken with a great beauty. This
made me think, which came first the
chicken or the bombshell?
The best I could do was to find the
following:
1250–1300; Middle English stonen, stunen (v.) < Old French estoner to shake, make resound;
So I still can’t figure out whether
the action or the adjective came first.
I like to think it was used to for good and then someone was so taken
with a woman that they developed a stun gun to render her stunning in two
senses of the word~
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