Circ vs Circa - What's the difference?
circ | circa |
(informal) Circumcision.
* 2001 , Richard Gordon, Great Medical Mysteries , House of Stratus (2001), ISBN 1842325183,
* 2011 , Michelle Au, This Won't Hurt a Bit (and Other White Lies): My Education in Medicine and Motherhood , Grand Central Publishing (2011), ISBN 9780446574419,
* 2011 , Maggie Kozel, The Color of Atmosphere: One Doctor's Journey In and Out of Medicine , Chelsea Green Publishing (2011), ISBN 9781603582971,
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(informal) To circumcise.
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Wade & Litha, title=Re: The dreaded circ issue rears its ugly head in my house! * 2007 , Nick J. Myers III, Sex & Sensuality: Essays on Fun Stuff , iUniverse (2007), ISBN 9780595459858,
*:If a person was circed they have to live with it, or attempt partial restoration, but on the whole IMO a whole penis is more beautiful than a mutilated one.
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(Webster 1913)
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As a noun circ
is (obsolete) an amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus or circ can be (informal) circumcision.As a verb circ
is (informal) to circumcise.As a preposition circa is
approximately, about.circ
English
Etymology 1
See (circus).Etymology 2
From circumcision/circumcise by shortening.Noun
(en noun)page 65:
- During the pre-NHS 1930s, circumcision was as fashionable among the British middle class as confirmation. Breech deliveries were said to be popular with both obstetrician and anaesthetist, a boy assuring them early in the birth of 'a couple of guineas next week for the circ .'
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- The circ is progressing apace when, without warning, one of the nurses bursts in from outside, and I mean bursts'' in, as opposed to entering soundlessly and unobtrusively as we all try to (with the exception of the attending surgeons, who ''always burst in), and tells us, "Someone just crashed a plane into one of the Twin Towers."
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- Ironically, our Japanese-born colleague Seiji, who came from a culture that did not circumcise, had no problem with it. In fact, he was amazing to behold. Seiji could finish a "slice and dice," as we called it, before I could even get my gloves on. Bob and I would change every poopy, slimy diaper in that nursery just to stall until Seiji finished the circs .
Verb
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