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I am reading "Anywhere But Here" by Mona Simpson, and I am stuck by her use of "twussy bear". The girl in the book talks about her grandmother always using the phrase "twussy bear", and she never knew what it meant. I couldn't find it in Google or Onelook. Has anyone heard that phrase before? | ||
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I never heard of twussy bear But I have heard of Fuzzy-Wuzzy. As in ... Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he? | |||
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Anything like a beaver? Give us some context, please! | ||
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The only context was as above. The girl was reminiscing and made this passing comment about her grandmother: "But oh the things she says. Twussy bear. Now what is a twussy bear?" That's it. Perhaps it is nothing. I did think Bear might know, though! Jerry, I do remember Fuzzy Wuzzy. I used to love that! | |||
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Algy had a bear The bear was bulgy The bulge was Algy... Not my own, unfortunately! | |||
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