Language Question
Is "hissy," or the long form "had a hissy fit," a regionalism? I don't have a problem putting it in Leonard McCoy's mouth, and I know better than to put it in Ianto Jones's, but would Kirk say it? Peter Venkman? Sheriff Jack Carter? Captain Jack Harkness? Douglas Fargo? Perfect Tommy? Elwood Blues?
My intuition is (starting with Kirk) no, yes, maybe if he was being ironic, maybe if he was being quaint, depends on where he went to grad school, no but he'd understand it if someone else used it, no. That implies that I think it's an East Coast/Southern regionalism and not used in the middle states, but possibly in southern California by transplants. I'm not sure that's right, though.
My intuition is (starting with Kirk) no, yes, maybe if he was being ironic, maybe if he was being quaint, depends on where he went to grad school, no but he'd understand it if someone else used it, no. That implies that I think it's an East Coast/Southern regionalism and not used in the middle states, but possibly in southern California by transplants. I'm not sure that's right, though.
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In Cleveland last year we saw a giant gummy snake candy labeled "Big Fat Hissy Fit."
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Here you are: a website (http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/hissy-fit.html). Basically breaks down to starting over here and spreading thanks to the media.
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Shatner!Kirk wouldn't say "hissy fit", but Pine!Kirk totally would.
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Movie Venkman would, RGB Venkman wouldn't (but both Rays and neither Egon). Sheriff Carter... probably. Captain Jack, definitely not.
And I agree with
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Just out of curiosity, may I ask how you ended up on this entry?