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Quick question: what, if anything, does the phrase "misery whip" mean to you ?

In a second-hand CD shop in Camden at the weekend I was delighted to find Vol 2 of Everclear's "Songs From An American movie" for £2. On it, there is a track called Misery Whip.

Which is odd, because I also have a song called The Misery Whip on "Asphyxia" by the Dream Disciples. And they're definitely not the same song. This would seem to be a strange example of convergent evolution, so I'm just wondering if the phrase exists independently, and if so, how well-known is it ?

Yes, I could just google the phrase, and I probably will. But I'm curious to hear people's thoughts, first.

Re: OEDey goodyness

Date: 2005-01-17 01:51 pm (UTC)
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I think it might be a straightforward two-ended spring steel (hence the whip bit) crosscut saw. If you go to google images, that's what people seem to be using in the photos. But it still doesn't explain the misery.

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