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Peek_ə_Nairy pwat dew
#339710 - 05/07/15 01:30 AM
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The answer is inside. No.... Peeking
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#339783 - 05/08/15 01:10 PM
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Oh that animal's a pika
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#339808 - 05/09/15 07:46 AM
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But isn't pika when referring to the animal pronounced "pie-kah"?
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339809 - 05/09/15 07:57 AM
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> But isn't pika when referring to the animal pronounced "pie-kah"?
That is correct... If you're from Boston. hahaha. Maybe "PIE-kuh" instead.
I remember watching a documentary about them on PBS when I was a kid. I was kinda obsessed with them for a while. I think I wrote a story about them for English class in third grade.
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339814 - 05/09/15 08:33 AM
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> > But isn't pika when referring to the animal pronounced "pie-kah"? > > That is correct... If you're from Boston. hahaha. Maybe "PIE-kuh" instead. > > I remember watching a documentary about them on PBS when I was a kid. I was kinda > obsessed with them for a while. I think I wrote a story about them for English class > in third grade.
Pica's a mental disorder that gives one the desire to eat non-food objects, and also pronounced like the animal pika. Probably can't depict that in a rebus though.
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339815 - 05/09/15 08:36 AM
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339819 - 05/09/15 12:59 PM
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339824 - 05/09/15 01:42 PM
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> I seen the animal, and the spelling of its name. Then assumed the Pokemon character > Pikachu was associated with said animal.
No, Pikachu's name is just onomatopoeic mouse noises in Japanese. Kind of like CS Lewis' mouse names Reepicheep and Peepiseek in the Narnia books.
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Re: Oh that animal's a pika
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#339825 - 05/09/15 01:52 PM
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> > I seen the animal, and the spelling of its name. Then assumed the Pokemon character > > Pikachu was associated with said animal. > > No, Pikachu's name is just onomatopoeic mouse noises in Japanese. Kind of like CS > Lewis' mouse names Reepicheep and Peepiseek in the Narnia books.
And here I thought it basically meant "lightning mouse".
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> > I seen the animal, and the spelling of its name. Then assumed the Pokemon character > > Pikachu was associated with said animal. > > No, Pikachu's name is just onomatopoeic mouse noises in Japanese. Kind of like CS > Lewis' mouse names Reepicheep and Peepiseek in the Narnia books.
In Danish Pik means cock and "achu" is really similar to the Danish onomatopoeia for sneezing.
"Cocksneeze, I choose you"
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