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Ah! Bowakawa, pousse pousse

2006-09-01 17:46:15 · 11 answers · asked by CluelessOne 5 in Education & Reference Trivia

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supposingly it doesnt mean any thing. lennon dreamed the words

2006-09-01 17:51:22 · answer #1 · answered by Stacy B 4 · 0 0

In 1971 John said that "Sun King" came to him in a dream, but in 1980 he said it was "garbage".
The closing lines (Bowakawa, pousse pousse) are nothing more than Italian, Spanish and Portugese words which are more common to tourists. John Lennon, in 1969 said, "We just started joking, you know, singing `quando para mucho.' So we just made up... Paul knew a few Spanish words from school, you know.So we just strung any Spanish words that sounded vaguely like something.

2006-09-02 00:50:05 · answer #2 · answered by -:¦:-SKY-:¦:- 7 · 0 0

gee that's a tough one

but I think pousse means stop

2006-09-02 01:40:24 · answer #3 · answered by himanshu k 2 · 0 0

The words came to John Lennon in a dream. They have no particular meaning.

2006-09-02 01:59:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

a line from teenage mutant ninja turtles?

2006-09-02 00:59:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you could put down n e thing and get two points boo ya :)

2006-09-02 01:06:54 · answer #6 · answered by Robert S 2 · 0 0

i go with the answer above me

2006-09-02 01:40:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it means 'two points.'

2006-09-02 00:48:40 · answer #8 · answered by pyg 4 · 0 0

sounds French to me.....y someone called u that??!! :-) lol

2006-09-02 00:50:07 · answer #9 · answered by Candy 3 · 0 0

bless you, of course

(am I close?)

2006-09-02 01:08:20 · answer #10 · answered by Dwight D J 5 · 1 0

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