10.In the UK, the term " gammon" gained currency in the early 2010s as a pejorative apparently inspired by the puce skin tone of enraged, middle-aged middle Englanders.
11.The term— along with the pejorative " Dark Ages" — was popularized during the 15th and 16th centuries by scholars biased toward the Classical and Modern periods that came before and after.
12.Huh, so I thought… honestly, I thought pithy was pejorative, but… if I'm using pejorative correctly, which I may not be, but it sounds like pithy is a compliment that would… bestowed on most things, but not Sleep With Me.