I will enter here a message which I had deleted on the grounds that it may be considered contentious and a bit over the top. It read as follows but after SBE’s characteristically terse and pithy remark perhaps what I wrote previously may be relevant. I wrote this:-
“Point taken, cougr, but in everyday terminology ‘spicy’ is an adjective applied in everyday speech to a certain type of woman. Reddit has a whole article devoted to the term spicy as applied to women [note]. In Britain too we had a group called the ‘spice girls’ with the same ‘sexist’ meanings attached to the word.
I think this is a silly adjective—-to say the least—- to use of women, and Gotta, I’m sure, was well aware of the popular use and metaphorical meaning of it. Maybe ‘spicy’ of women is an adjective used by vacuous men, or certain women who seem keen to apply such an adjective to themselves. Interestingly enough,’proud’ owners of posh ‘high-end cars’ in the UK often refer to their cars as a ‘she’, as do the owners of yachts. But perhaps there a Greek auto site that describes in Greek the Porsche Cayenne in the terms above?
What is far more interesting to me is first to define what it is supposed to imply. ‘Spicy’ is obvious. ‘Spirited’ not so: ζωηρός or φλογερός? Are ‘driving dynamics’ referring to the fact of this car’s easy and immediate response’ to the driver’s whims? Well then notorious cases of some degenerate and (convicted) powerful men spring to mind.
Gotta was a ‘brand naming expert, who may never have driven in any of the vehicles he ‘brand-names’ but he nevertheless was pleased to personify them & apply ambiguous and loaded epithets to describe them and be well paid for it.
As always, cougr, you raise very interesting questions and give useful suggestions as answers. But on a happier note this discussion reminds me of Djokovič’s ‘flair’.
Perhaps in the future we could describe questions of this deliberately vague use of words, or words hard or impossible to translate into Greek like ‘spicy, spirited driving dynamics’ as ‘the Djocovič syndrome.”
Perhaps I am overthinking it and should a moderator feel that this is too much of an unsubstantiated rant, then let that moderator delete it! This is why I deleted it before,