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bidet comes from the french for pony. now, what the hecks up with that? it seems like a silly name for a silly appliance.what can the whole thing be about other than a way for the rich, and the nearly...

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The pony connection comes in because one straddles the bowl, like one would a horse. English use of the term dates to 1766.

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1766 in terms of the appliance?

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I'm not sure what you mean by appliance. If you mean the device in the ad, then no. But a "bidet" is a plumbing fixture, consisting of a bowl that fountains water. In 18th century terms, it would have...

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copy goes in an ad

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>>a bowl on a low stand that one could use for washinggotcha.>>copy goes in an adyes, but text goes "on" a web page. so what about an ad on a web page? that was my real dilemma.

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