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#52179
01/08/2002 4:04 PM
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What is the origin of "You betcha"?
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#52180
01/08/2002 4:41 PM
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What is the origin of "You betcha"?
My guess would be that it is a shortening of "you betcher ___________(fill in the blank, life, bippie, whatever)" which would be a careless pronunciation of "you bet your ___________"
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#52181
01/08/2002 4:48 PM
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Dear Faldage,
That explanation would have never occurred to me.
What about Gotcha! then? Does that follow suit? No, I suppose it doesn't. It's just a simple, "Got you!"
I wonder what "Stotcha!" might mean?
WW
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#52182
01/08/2002 5:25 PM
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Does Gotcha! follow suit? No, I suppose it doesn't.
I suppose you suppose correctly.
"Stotcha!" is what the cheetah says to the gemsbok.
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#52183
01/08/2002 7:07 PM
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Cute, Faldage, very cute.
Or to that tiny antelope, the dikdik, but I don't know whether the dikdik stots or not.
DD
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#52184
01/08/2002 7:09 PM
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The Archie & Mehitabel books Hymie Verick! were made into a musical, which has a song where the two lead characters call themselves Flotsam and Jetsam on the sea of life -- anbd use the like construction:
Flotsam! If you want flotsam we gottsom! Jetsam! If we don't gotsom we'll gettsom!
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#52185
01/09/2002 4:03 AM
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Always wondered what a bippie was - as in "you betcha sweet bippie". Thought I'd seen it spelt "bippee"??
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#52186
01/09/2002 4:25 AM
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Always wondered what a bippie was - as in "you betcha sweet bippie". Thought I'd seen it spelt "bippee"??I never saw it spelled before, only heard it on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In". But always wondered where my bippie (bippee?) is (was?). I'm sooooooo confused!
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#52187
01/09/2002 4:07 PM
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I personally have always been of the opinion that "bippie" ought to be a plural noun.
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#52188
01/09/2002 5:49 PM
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according to one online source, "bippy" is prison slang for a small paper cone of cleaning powder used for scouring cells. but one wonders if this lends itself to "you bet your sweet bippy" and the like.
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#52189
01/09/2002 6:08 PM
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one wonders if this lends itself to "you bet your sweet bippy" and the like.
Perhaps Rowan and Martin just liked the sound of it.
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#52190
01/09/2002 6:13 PM
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>Perhaps Rowan and Martin just liked the sound of it.
wot a furshlugginer idea!
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