Posh?
Quick, what does the word posh stand for? Wrong!
You may be wondering how we can be so sure your answer was incorrect, but the fact is it doesn’t stand for anything. It’s one of those words that people like to believe originate as an acronym, but its true etymology is quite different.
This belief is known as folk etymology, or “a popular but false notion of the origin of a word.” And there’s been a lot of folk etymology out there surrounding the terms on this list, but one thing that is true about all of them is: they aren’t acronyms!
Now, these folk etymologies, no matter how much they get debunked, have a way of getting circulated on the internet or in casual convos time and time again. But here is a tip (yep, we’ll get to that word in this slideshow) on how to sniff out a folk etymology. If the word origin is just too clever to be true, too tidy of an etymological package, it’s likely false. Also, many of the words that get the ole folk-etymology treatment are very old—and with obscure origins, just asking for a bogus backstory. But lack of a clear, concrete origin doesn’t mean they began as acronyms … especially because acronyms only became fairly common starting in the 20th century.
WATCH: What Is The Difference Between Abbreviations And Acronyms?
Click through to see how many of the following words you thought were acronyms and the real story behind them—including posh. Don’t worry, we won’t leave you hanging!