to ootz?
Dan Goncharoff
thegonch at GMAIL.COM
Sun Dec 25 03:48:15 UTC 2011
It's not in the script, or at least is not connected to any of the four
appearances of 'along' in the script.
DanG
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Joel S. Berson <Berson at att.net> wrote:
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> A friend, who probably has been watching too many Christmas movies on
> the Hallmark channel's multi-week marathon, claims that in "White
> Christmas", Bing Crosby tells Danny Kaye - you "ootzed me
> along". Spelling not guaranteed.
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> Any comments? Google Books has some provocative tidbits, including
> claims but no previews for "ootzed" and/or "ootzing" from Dare and
> HDAS (which are both unfortunately not on my bookshelf). And
> allegedly from "Story", Vol. 22, 1943, the snippet "The underground
> tells me that I'm being ootzed out of that part." ("White Christmas"
> is 1954.) Plus "ootzing" in 1946 from Jerome Weidman, 1971 from Max
> Shulman.
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> Joel
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