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  • It's been over 40 years since that flying Nanny brought boppity and bippity to television screens, yet no definition.

    June 4, 2016

  • term used in 1887 to describe The New Waltz

    'The New Waltz. - The following graphic description of one of the newest forms of the waltz, which has been well characterized as indecent, recently appeared in the Christian Intelligencer:-

    "The gents encircle their partner's waists with one arm. The ladies and gentlemen stand close, face to face. The gents are very erect, and lean a little back. The ladies lean a little forward. (Music) Now all wheel, whirl, circle, and curl. Feet and heels of gents go rip-rap, tippity-tap. Ladies' feet go tippity-tip, bippity, skippity, hoppity, jumpity, bumpity, thump. Ladies fly off by centrifugal momentum. Gents pull ladies hard and close. They reel, swing, slide, sling look tender, look silly, look dizzy. Feet fly, dresses fly, skirts fly, all fly. It looks tuggity, pullity, squeezity, rubbity, rip. The men look like a cross between steelyards and 'limber-jacks' The maidens tuck down their chins very low, or raise them exceedingly high. some smile, some grin, some giggle, some pout, some sneer, and all perspire freely. The ladies' faces are brought against those of the men or into their bosoms; breast against breast; nose against nose, and toes against toes. Now they go in again, making a sound like georgey, porgey, derey, perey, ridey, pidey, coachey, poachey. This dance is not much, but it's the extras I object to."

    Who will dare say that such maneuvers are not conducive to immorality?...'
    spotted in Good Health page 239.
     1887  https://books.google.ca/books?id=M9Y1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA239&dq=bippity

    June 4, 2016