Oldgringo wrote:Hookers in/near the army? Say it ain't so!
History lesson: anybody know where the term "hookers" comes from?
Many believe it came from Gen. Hooker whose men were very found of female entertainment. However, there are a number of recorded uses of the word prior to the civil war.
The word more than likely came from the word hook which means to entice or swindle. Hooker would then mean one who entices or swindles.
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