Did you know that France’s hottest-ever export has
never had a French name? And no, we’re not talking about baguettes.
The French kiss finally has a French name – something
it has never had before. Surprising, non?
‘Galocher’ is the new term for tonsil hockey, and has
been added to the 2014 edition of the Petit Robert French Dictionary that hit
book stores earlier this month.
“We always had many expressions to describe
‘French-kissing,’ like ‘kissing at length in the mouth’” Says Laurence Laporte
of the Robert Publishing House, “but it is true, we’ve never had one single
word.”
A ‘galoche’ is the noun word for ice skate in French.
The term ‘galocher’ has been around for a while as slang for French kissing,
evocative of sliding smoothly around ice, or in and around your partner’s mouth
in this case.
‘French kissing’ as a term was at one time limited to
elite classes across Europe, but its use exploded after being brought back to
North America by soldiers returning from the First World War telling of the more
exotic sex practises the French were
then famous for.
Despite the
immense power of words over action, according to Laporte, the lack of a term
for French kissing “never stopped us from doing it.”
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