Sly Bald Guys Forum
Discussions About Being Bald => General Discussion => Topic started by: G on June 05, 2012, 06:44:22 PM
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What was the genesis of the term? I've never heard it before coming here.
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Tyler explained it: I used Sly because of the meaning "Playfully Roguish" meaning we go against the grain of what most people do.
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gotcha....I know the meaning just wanted to know the connection. I like it. (https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fsmiliesftw.com%2Fx%2Fyesnod.gif&hash=efb527dccf2dd816baeba11ca7f13fac9771ea27) (http://smiliesftw.com)
Origin:
1150–1200; Middle English sly, sley < Old Norse slœgr sly, cunning
[ from Old Norse slǣgr clever, literally: able to strike, from slā to slay ]
Synonyms
1. artful, subtle, foxy, crafty, shrewd, astute.
2. surreptitious, furtive, underhand, clandestine.
German. verschlagen "cunning, crafty, sly," schlagfertig "quick-witted," lit. "ready
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A fitting term for guys like us!
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meaning we go against the grain
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lol i get it. sorry i just had to point that out.
for what it's worth i have always windered that as well.
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When I first found SBG.com, I thought, "Sly Bald guys, why the connotation?" Did I want to be labeled as a "Sly" person -- cunning or shrewd? I was weary at first.
But shortly after I registered, I began to like the idea and now I like term very much. Of course, when I mention it to others in my circles of acquaintance, they ask, "What’s, Sly”, or “Why Sly?” And I explain to them which normally brings a smile to their face.
This site is not only dedicated to guys dealing with baldness, but also the whole "attitude" thing that goes with shaving it all off.
I like the name, like the site, and enjoy the dialogue with the people here.
“Have you told someone about Slybaldguys.com today?”