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to be mildly irritated with "pooh" meaning "poo"?

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 05:49

Is it intended to be genteel?

Poor Winnie is being tainted Smile

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 06:38

Just me then? Grin

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WellErrr · 31/05/2016 06:40

YANBU gets right on my tits.

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TheDowagerCuntess · 31/05/2016 06:42

YANBU, but I never see it around these days.

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AliceThrewTheFookingGlass · 31/05/2016 06:44

It doesn't really bother me but the spelling of 'honey' does. DS has a Winnie the Pooh friendship treasury book and right on the front is a picture of a honey pot with 'hunny' written on it Hmmthat annoys a me more than it should.

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 06:54

You must have missed the epic thread dowager. Good move Smile

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GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 31/05/2016 06:56

Don't understand the objection.
'Pooh' is just the original spelling for what you say when something stinks - 'Pooh!' or for 'pooh-pooh-ing' something, I.e rubbishing it. It was never just Winnie-the-P's name.
As a kid I used to wonder why on earth anyone would give their teddy a name with stinky Pooh in it. Did he smell, or what?

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DaveCamoron · 31/05/2016 06:56

I use the word pooh rather than poo, no idea why Grin

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MrsBungle · 31/05/2016 06:56

Yanbu. It annoys me.

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beelover · 31/05/2016 07:12

I always thought that "hunny" was written like that because in the books Winnie the Pooh couldn't spell.

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 07:15

No Winnie didn't smell! The very idea Shock

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BertieBotts · 31/05/2016 07:15

Yy beelover.

No idea how Winnie got his name.

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 07:15

Me too bee

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 07:17
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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 07:19

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh

Named after a bear called Winnie and a swan called Pooh. Apparently.

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MardAsSnails · 31/05/2016 07:22

I thought I was the only one. I get serious actual rage at the computer when I see it, which is even worse than using the word pooh. Why stress myself over something so pointless? But I really can't help it - it's POO. Not a nice cuddly slightly dim bear.

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FruStefanOla · 31/05/2016 07:24

In the original illustrations for the Winnie The Pooh books, by E H Shepherd, he had spelt honey as 'hunny' on the honey pot. Just as he misspelled some other words in other illustrations - because the WTP character written by A A Milne was "... naive and slow-witted, but he is also friendly, thoughtful, and steadfast. Although he and his friends agree that he "has no Brain", so, presumably, AAM wrote the misspellings in his books too, to indicate that WTP wasn't very bright!

to be mildly irritated with "pooh" meaning "poo"?
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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 09:58

Hunny isn't bad spelling for a bear of very little brain when you think about it Smile

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Just5minswithDacre · 31/05/2016 10:03

I should have put a trigger warning in the title Mard .

At risk of making you feel worse, how do you feel about "tele" instead of "telly"? Grin

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PaulAnkaTheDog · 31/05/2016 10:03

Just say jobby.

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maggiethemagpie · 31/05/2016 10:13

I must confess I thought for years that pooh was just another word for poo.

Why on earth did A A Milne call his cuddly bear Pooh?

It's like calling a cartoon character Anusa or Urinette or something

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CiderwithBuda · 31/05/2016 10:22

Can I ask about the thread last night please? I'm assuming that is what prompts this thread! Was it deleted? Poo troll?

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Sallyingforth · 31/05/2016 10:23

It's fine, as long as you also use 'shite' instead of 'shit'.
HTH!

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SchnitzelVonKrumm · 31/05/2016 10:28

YANBU

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MrsJoeyMaynard · 31/05/2016 10:33

This annoys me too.

DH insists that back when the original books were written, "pooh" meant "silly", so they're calling him a silly bear, rather than suggesting he's a smelly bear who's fallen in a toilet or one who is named after a poo.

Even if DH is right, I still don't like the whole Winnie the Pooh name.

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BlancheBlue · 31/05/2016 10:34

Yeah poo is poo - is "pooh" something you do in a private school?

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