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mopsy
mopsy (ˈmɒpsɪ) Also 7–8 mopsie, 8 mapsie, 9 mopsey. [f. mop n.1; the ending -sy is common dial. in terms of endearment, as in babsy, ducksy: cf. the pet names Betsy, Patsy.] 1. Used as a term of endearment; a pretty child; a darling, a sweetheart. ? Obs.1582 Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 41 Thee mopsy ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mopsy
Parker modeled the character of Mopsy after herself. "Mopsy Modes" did not always feature Mopsy herself; sometimes the doll was blonde or red-haired, and rarely, a young girl or a man. wikipedia.org
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Mopsy Fraser
Donald William James "Mopsy" Fraser (24 October 1922 – 26 June 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1945 and 1952 for Don "Mopsy" Fraser, at The VFA Project. wikipedia.org
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mops
▪ I. † mops1 Obs. Also 7 mopse. [Prob. an extension of mop n.1; cf. moppet1, mopsy.] A term of endearment for a young girl.1565 Golding Ovid's Met. iii. (1567) 32 b, Little bibling Phyale, and Pseke that pretie Mops. 1584 Peele Arraignm. Paris iv. i, I' faith, i' faith, my gentle mops, but I do know... Oxford English Dictionary
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mopsical
† ˈmopsical, a. Obs. rare—1. [? f. mops1 or mopsy + -ical.] ? Like a spoiled child, pettish. Blount Glossogr. 1656–61 explains it as ‘that cannot see well’; connecting it with ‘our phrase mop-eyed’. The explanation has been copied in many later Dicts.1653 Gauden Hierasp. Pref. to Rdr. 9 Their Mopsic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Popsy (missile)
Mopsy As the Ministry of Supply was already overloaded with missile projects, in July 1950 a Navy team approached their counterparts in the US Navy Bureau They referred to this concept as Mopsy, but the US Navy rejected any changes to the Meteor concept. wikipedia.org
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AAM-N-5 Meteor
They had been studying this concept under their Popsy project and called the adapted Meteor "Mopsy". When the US Navy abandoned their interest in a ship-launched version, Mopsy went no further. wikipedia.org
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flopsy bunny
flopsy bunny (ˈflɒpsɪ ˈbʌnɪ) [f. flop v. + -sy.] One of a group of rabbits in the children's stories of Beatrix Potter (1866–1943); hence, a sentimental designation of a rabbit. Also transf.[1902 B. Potter Tale of Peter Rabbit 9 Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were—F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orange Nell
History Popsy and Mopsy The first consideration of a short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) for the Royal Navy began in 1946 under the name "Popsy" Popsy was briefly revived as Mopsy to GD.164/55 using the US AAM-N-5 Meteor and the Popsy radars, but this project was ultimately cancelled as well. wikipedia.org
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-sy
-sy hypocoristic dim. suffix added to (i) proper names, as Betsy, Patsy, Topsy, also in the form -cy, as Nancy, (ii) common nouns, as babsy, ducksy, mopsy, petsy, popsy (popsy-wopsy). In adjectival formations expressing a degree of mocking contempt, as artsy-and-craftsy, artsy-fartsy, backwoodsy, bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deaf Forever
Which member of Motörhead has two adorable little bunnies called Mopsy and Garfunkle? wikipedia.org
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Annibelle
Gallery See also Mopsy, a similar comic strip created by Gladys Parker References External links Female characters in comics 1929 comics debuts 1939 wikipedia.org
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Gladys Parker
Licensing and reprints By the end of the 1940s, Mopsy was published in 300 newspapers. In 1947, Mopsy began in St. In 1955, Berkley Books published a Mopsy paperback collection. St. John also ran Mopsy as filler pages in its romance comics. wikipedia.org
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Mabel Betsy Hill
Hinds, Nobel & Eldridge, 1915) When They Were Girls by Rebecca Deming Moore (Owen Publishing Co., 1923) Written and illustrated by Hill A Day with Mopsy wikipedia.org
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Peter Rabbit (TV series)
Mother of Peter, Cotton-tail, Flopsy and Mopsy. Aunt of Benjamin. Sister of Mr. Bouncer. Flopsy and Mopsy – Peter's older, ignorant, arrogant, bossy and smug twin sisters. wikipedia.org
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