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I was just last evening at a sing-along party where we all gathered to watch the Robert Preston version of The Music Man and sing along. <cheesy grin>

A few lovely new (or old) words struck my fancy. I'm always surprised (you'd think I'd get over it) that things like this are actually in dictionaries:

Canoodling (Marcellus says something along the lines of " . . . there's gonna be some canoodling!")

Merriam-Webster says: Etymology: perhaps from English dialect canoodle, noun, donkey, fool, foolish lover
: PET, FONDLE <lovers canoodling in the park>



Frittering ("yes, your young men'll be frittering!")


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Canoodle is not uncommon in UK English, though it's probably rather an old-fashioned term these days. But it is, I feel, infinitely more appealing than some of the more earthily biological expressions in common use amongst the younger generation.


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Well, maybe this word isn't all that "special," but I laughed so much when I heard it. One of my colleagues was describing a fellow colleague to me (the latter wears short skirts and very low-cut tops) and called her a "flim-flam floozy." Now that one I hadn't heard, but it sure is funny! Big Grin
 
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Quote "...One of my colleagues was describing a fellow colleague to me (the latter wears short skirts and very low-cut tops) ..."

A picture in these cases is worth a plethora of words, even such good ones as flim-flam-floozy (didn't the original one have a floy-floy?)


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Originally posted by Kalleh:
Well, maybe this word isn't all that "special," but I laughed so much when I heard it. One of my colleagues was describing a fellow colleague to me (the latter wears short skirts and very low-cut tops) and called her a "flim-flam floozy." Now that one I hadn't heard, but it sure is funny! Big Grin

Here's a picture of Flim Flam Floozy (about halfway down). It doesn't match your description, though!

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flim-flam-floozy (didn't the original one have a floy-floy?)
Almost but not quite. It wasn't flim-flam-floozy, but Flat-Foot-Floogie, who possessed the floy floy.

I can't tell you why his floy floy was sometimes a floy doy. This gap of knowledge will trouble me unceasingly. Wink
 
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Oh, the flat foot floogie with a floy, floy,
Flat foot floogie with a floy, floy,
Flat foot floogie with a floy, floy,
Floy doy, floy doy, floy doy.

Yeah, yeah yeah, byah, oh, baby!
Yeah, byah, byah, oh, baby!
Yeah, byah, byah, oh, baby!
Yeah, byah, byah!
Ah, they don't write great lyrics like that anymore!


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I bet that floogie has been frittering away his time with canoodling!


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