Cashectomy, Money Word
on Wednesday, January 4, 2017Reported first use was December 22, 1970 by Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Episode Twenty-six: “Cashectomy, a total removal of all moneys from the patient.”
Money Word – “Cashectomy” — Monty Python
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The word “cashectomy” was coined in a Monty Python sketch to satirize how some institutions treat wealthy individuals. In the sketch, a doctor describes performing a “total cashectomy,” which is humorously defined as “total removal of all monies from the patient.”
By inventing this absurd medical-sounding term, Monty Python lampooned the idea that some view rich people merely as a source of funds to be extracted by any means necessary.
The sketch uses over-the-top rhetoric and imagery in a comedic way to poke fun at those who may take advantage of or show little concern for people’s financial well-being.
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