herpe
English
Etymology
Back-formation from herpes.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: herpie
Noun
herpe (plural herpes)
- (hypercorrect, humorous) A herpes infection.
- 2001 July 14, cultcuts, “They're Playing with Fire........................”, in alt.horror (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-18:
- I'll never understand the psychological make up of several people who come back from time to time when it is obvious that their rhetoric isn't wanted. Yet, they come back like a Herpe monthly.
Trolls = Herpes. I think that's fitting.
- 2002 November 10, Tara, “Zac Hanson in a Speedo with naked toes”, in alt.fan.hanson (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-18:
- >The little 'blister/herpes' deal you're referring to is called a break-out. I'm sure you've had one before.
Actually no, I've never had a herpe before.
- 2004 April 1, Jerry K., “Cypress”, in rec.skydiving (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-18:
- >I got around...
Heh. Like a herpe?
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