It is a made up word from the movie musical Mary Poppins!
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2007-05-29 04:19:38
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answered by dee s 4
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Perhaps Julie Andrews can better explain, since she sang about it in the children's film, "Mary Poppins." Since the author is dead,
The original book, published in 1934, shows the author's name as P L Travers, but her earlier name was Helen Lyndon Goff, and she was born on August 9, 1899, in an upstairs room of a stately bank building in Maryborough, Queensland (Australia), and little is known about the author.
2007-05-29 10:24:13
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answered by Just a writer at the sea... 3
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It's a made-up word, created for the song by the same name in the movie "Mary Poppins." The gist of the song was that it was a word that would make you sound impressive and feel better when you said it ;-)
2007-05-29 04:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary Poppins made up the "atrocious" sounding word to entertain her children, it simply means fantastic.
2007-05-29 19:31:40
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answered by sunday girl 6
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It means you actually payed attention while watching Mary Poppins
2007-05-29 04:22:56
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answered by jns78681 1
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It diesn't really mean anything. It's a nonsense word that was made up for "Mary Poppins," a Disney movie.
2007-05-29 04:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's what wikipedia has to say:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
2007-05-29 04:22:41
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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according to my daughter's 3rd grade dictionary, it is something you say when you do't know what to say! Honestly it is in the dictionary!!
2007-05-29 04:23:01
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answered by angelans4 3
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