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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Chickamoo/boogaloo

At the dinner table Zinkoff tells his parents about his days. But he always waits for his father's question. "so, what's new, Chickamoo?" Or "What's new, Boogaloo?" Or "Kinkachoo." Or "Pookypoo." Many things tickle Zinkoff, but nothing more than the sound of a funny word.

Hi,

I have googled the images of "boogaloo, kinkachoo, pookypoo, and boobaloo," which doesn't seem to help me understand the meanings of these four words. So could you help? Thanks.
  

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They don't mean anything; they are just nonsense words to rhyme with new.

  • They don't mean anything; they are just nonsense words to rhyme with new.
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They don't mean anything; they are just nonsense words to rhyme with new.

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