11-01-2022, 07:42 AM -
LOLOL...
THAT is an interesting saying. At least here in the U.S. My dad used to talk about somebody looking like a "whirling dervish". I've heard it for so many years that it never crossed my mind until you mentioned it.!! I asked him about it years ago, and his response was something about a person spinning around like a top......getting all 'crazy' or 'dizzy'. I lost interest back then (I was a kid..), but later in college, I was exposed to a lot of 'weird', 'strange', words and speech that was not necessarily in common use.
Today, in these more "contemporary" times, I know a lot more about a lot of things. I still don't know exactly where or how the term "whirling dervish" came to be a part of U.S. English. I DO know that it refers to a type of "dance" ---- I guess you'd call it a dance..???.
It was from the Mediterranean area somewhere, I'm thinking maybe Syria or Turkey or maybe India or Pakistan...???
I don't know..... I'm talking through my hat here.
Maybe I'll do some research. Hmmm.......Maybe.
THAT is an interesting saying. At least here in the U.S. My dad used to talk about somebody looking like a "whirling dervish". I've heard it for so many years that it never crossed my mind until you mentioned it.!! I asked him about it years ago, and his response was something about a person spinning around like a top......getting all 'crazy' or 'dizzy'. I lost interest back then (I was a kid..), but later in college, I was exposed to a lot of 'weird', 'strange', words and speech that was not necessarily in common use.
Today, in these more "contemporary" times, I know a lot more about a lot of things. I still don't know exactly where or how the term "whirling dervish" came to be a part of U.S. English. I DO know that it refers to a type of "dance" ---- I guess you'd call it a dance..???.
It was from the Mediterranean area somewhere, I'm thinking maybe Syria or Turkey or maybe India or Pakistan...???
I don't know..... I'm talking through my hat here.
Maybe I'll do some research. Hmmm.......Maybe.