Talk:katzenjammer

is it a verb or noun? +{wikify} --Connel MacKenzie 05:47, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)

How appropriate is the adjectival classification? The Katzenjammer Kids was just a comic, but there is no everyday usage for Katzenjammer as an adjective. As this is only a recent import from German, it must surely conform to its native part of speech, i.e., a noun.

use of the word
Excessive draughts of the democratic cure-all, swallowed label, cork, testimonials and all, have brought Christendom to bed with Katzenjammer — and there stands the seductive antidote in its leering blue bottles. Where would philosophical opponents of Bolshevism be without Nietzsche? Who would devise arguments for them, eloquence for them, phrases for them? On all sides one hears echoes of him — often transformed from his harsh bass to a piping falsetto, but nevertheless recognizable enough. Any port in a storm! If God is asleep, then turn to the Devil! The show offers the best laughing that heathen have enjoyed, perhaps, since the Hundred Years' War.

Mencken in the Preface to Edwin Muir’s We Moderns Enigmas and Guesses (1920). http://archive.org/details/cu31924013647270