Nothing...it's was a made up word to amuse children.
2006-09-21 11:45:10
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answered by sassytxlassie 2
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This word originated in Mary Poppins.....a movie by Walt Disney.
A good wesite to see the info on the movie is
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058331/
The one below is where you can find the lyrics to the song.....
2006-09-21 19:10:09
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answered by Tori H 2
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It's a song from the movie Mary Poppins. *It is used in the song as a way to talk oneself out of difficult situations/change moods.
I personally think that the word could be used to describe one's feelings of happiness when the happiness itself is indescribable.
2006-09-21 18:51:50
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answered by Just Me 4
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From Latin roots, meaning
expiali--atoning
super--extreme
cali-beautiful
fragi--delicate
docious--able to be educated
atoning for extreme and delicate beauty while being highly educable.
2006-09-21 19:58:58
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answered by frauholzer 5
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it's whatever you want it to be!! it's more of an "exclamation" rather than a noun, or an adjective!
2006-09-21 18:49:35
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answered by strwrs7772000 3
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Supercallafrajalistic+Expialadocious
2006-09-21 18:58:17
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answered by exert-7 7
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