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Teo Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Well, I do declare if there isn't the doodoo! (Mark Twain, Eve's Diary)

What does the sentence "Well, I do declare if there isn't the doodoo! (Mark Twain, Eve's Diary)" mean?

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Could it be "dodo" (an bird which is now extinct)? )

  • Could it be "dodo" (an bird which is now extinct)?
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Could it be "dodo" (an bird which is now extinct)? If so, the sentence just means "Oh look - there's the dodo." (species now extinct were present at the time of the Garden of Eden)

("Doodoo" is generally a child's word for excrement.)
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Sorry, I made a typo.

It's "dodo," not doodoo.
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They were such darlings ... Emotion: smile
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There is a Boid I would avoid,
He dwelleth in access'-­-
Not on a Pole or in a Hole
He buildeth hem his Nest.

Oh, reckless Wight, he lays on land,
& waddles close beside;
He pays no mind to other kind,
Nor runs, nor stoops to hide.

The Dodo is a deadly Boid,
He sits on deadly Nests;
He lives alone on cold Sandsto

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