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OP I am trying to find the origin / meaning of the phrase "oh musha, musha." I've searched the internet and various books on the origins of phrase and fable to no avail.
The two instances in which I have heard the phrase are: in the movie "Mary Poppins" - the fox says it while being chased by the hunters among whom Mary, Jane and Michael are riding horses from the merry-go-round. Secondly, it was in "The Quiet Man" - said by one of the spectators while Sean Thornton is practicing for the Innisfree cup.
Thanks in advance for any enlightenment you can provide!
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted meaning of "oh musha, musha" carousel03 02/15/08 02:14 AM Re: meaning of "oh musha, musha" zmjezhd 02/15/08 02:58 AM
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