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Tom Noddy - Wikipedia
Tom Noddy is the stage name of Tom McAllister, an American entertainer whose television performances of "Bubble Magic" with soap bubbles in the early 1980s ... en.wikipedia.org
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Tom Noddy 2019 - YouTube
Alan Plotkin's Vaudeville Channel. 9.44K. Subscribe. 3. Share. Save. Report. Comments. Add a comment... 10:55. Go to channel ... www.youtube.com
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Bubble Magic
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Tom-noddy
Tom-noddy (ˈtɒmˈnɒdɪ) Also tom-noddy. [f. Tom n.1 + noddy n.1] 1. A local name of the Puffin (Fratercula arctica). Also Tommy Noddy, Tom or Tommy norie, and Tammie-norie: see tammie 2.1702 Tominories [see tammie 2]. 1771 Pennant Tour Scotl. in 1769 36 Puffins, called here Tom Noddies. 1793 Statist. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Noddy's Bubble Magic - Class Act Performing Artists & Speakers
Tom Noddy spent over a decade developing a new kind of performance piece. Sitting alone with dime store bubble solution, a childlike sense of wonder and an ... class-act.com
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Bubble Magic with Tom Noddy on The Tonight Show ... - YouTube
Bubble Magic with Tom Noddy on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - 01/05/1983 #tomnoddy #johnnycarson. www.youtube.com
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Tom Noddy
Tom Noddy is the stage name of Tom McAllister, an American entertainer whose television performances of "Bubble Magic" with soap bubbles in the early 1980s led to a book deal and "Bubble Festivals" at science centers across America. He is the originator of a large number of bubble magic tricks now p... wikipedia.org
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TOMNODDY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun 1. chiefly Scottish : atlantic puffin 2. fool, dunce, noddy Word History Etymology Tom (nickname for Thomas) + noddy www.merriam-webster.com
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Tom Noddy Quotes - BrainyQuote
“Bubbles are weird things. They're not fragile. They're infinitely flexible. They're not what we think they are.” www.brainyquote.com
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Tom Noddy - AOIBA
I became politically active and in 1969 I just stopped going back. Instead, I stood on the highway and put my thumb out, willing to go wherever the next driver ... aoiba.org
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Bubble Magic with Tom Noddy on The Tonight Show Starring ...
Our first guest tonight is a young man from New Jersey who lives in Santa Cruz, California now. He has an act any unlike anything we've ever seen and he calls ... www.facebook.com
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Tommy
Tommy1 (ˈtɒmɪ) In senses 2–5 usu. tommy. [dim. or pet form of Tom n.1: cf. baby, dolly, Bobby, Teddy, etc.] 1. a. Familiar form of Thomas. b. A simpleton; also, short for tommy-noddy (= Tom-noddy 1). dial.1829 Bowles Days Departed 44 The tandem-driving Tommy of a town. 1833 P. J. Selby Illustr. Brit... Oxford English Dictionary
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tominorie
tominorie see Tom-noddy 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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tammie
tammie Sc. (ˈtɑːmɪ) [Sc. f. Tommy.] 1. Name of a loaf of home-baked bread, used in Edinburgh and the surrounding district.1828 Moir Mansie Wauch xviii, Their usual rations of beef and tammies. 1890 Anent Old Edinburgh 83 The pay was [1807] 6d. a day and a coarse roll called a ‘tammie’. 2. tammie-nor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom
Tom, n.1 (tɒm) Forms: 4–6 tomme, (5 thomme, 6 thom), 6– Tom; also, in general uses, with lower-case initial. 1. A familiar shortening of the Christian name Thomas; often a generic name for any male representative of the common people; esp. in Tom and Tib (cf. Jack and Jill); Tom, Dick, and (or or) H... Oxford English Dictionary
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