Jelly roll
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A jelly roll is a term used in the United States for some forms of swiss roll.
The term jelly roll is also sexual slang, used to indicate variously a lover, intercourse, or the sexual parts. According to the book The Story of English, "On the street, jelly roll had many associated meanings, from the respectable 'lover, or spouse', to the Harlem slang of the 1930s, 'a term for the vagina'." [link] In blues usage, however, the cylindrical pastry was at least as easily used as a metaphor for the phallus.
The book Blues Fell This Morning: Meaning in the Blues cites a recording by Peg Leg Howell and His Gang as an example of sexual metaphor in the blues:
- Jelly-roll, jelly-roll, ain't so hard to find.
- Ain't a baker shop in town bake 'em brown like mine
- I got a sweet jelly, a lovin' sweet jelly roll,
- If you taste my jelly, it'll satisfy your worried soul [link]
Van Morrison included the term in numerous songs, such as "And It Stoned Me" and "He Ain't Give You None". The term is also used repeatedly in the Grateful Dead song "Dupree's Diamond Blues". Sonic Youth's "Dirty Boots" describes "all the girls there playin' on a jelly roll," and declares that it's "time to rock the road/And tell the story of the jelly rollin'." [link]
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