What is the meaning of hickory Dickory dock?

Other written accounts of the rhyme from the nineteenth century suggest that children used 'Hickory, dickory, dock' as a way of deciding which of them would start a game: it was a way of selecting who was to go first.
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What is the meaning of the three blind mice?

The three blind mice in this story are supposedly the Oxford Martyrs, three Anglican bishops who refused to renounce their Protestant beliefs, and were executed by Mary for “blindly” following Protestant learnings rather than Catholic ones.
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What is the real meaning of the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty?

Some historians believe Humpty Dumpty was simply a device for a riddle around breakable things. Others have suggested that Humpty Dumpty is King Richard III of England, who is supposed to have been humpbacked and who was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
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What is the meaning of the nursery rhyme goosey goosey gander?

Goosey Goosey Gander

The most popular interpretation of this nursery rhyme is that it's a reference to religious persecution. Specifically, anti-Catholic sentiment in England forced Catholic families to hide their priests (the “old man” of the rhyme) in their houses in special rooms called priest holes.
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What kind of poem is Hickory Dickory Dock?

Hickory, dickory, dock! A limerick is a five-line poem made up of one couplet and one triplet. A couplet is a two-line rhymed poem. A triplet is a three-line rhymed poem.
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What is the meaning of rock a bye baby?

to rock a baby (= to move it backward and forward or from side to side in a regular way) to help it to sleep: The Czech word for a lullaby is derived from the verb kolébat, meaning to rock-a-bye. a well-known lullaby called "Rockabye Baby" More examples.
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What is the real meaning of Baba Black Sheep?

This classic nursery rhyme has attracted recent controversy as it was believed to be politically incorrect, but most scholars agree that it has little to do with the slave trade. The most common conclusion is that it's actually about the Great Custom, which was a tax on wool in the 13th century.
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What does old mother hubbard mean?

Old Mother Hubbard - The Old Mother Hubbard rhyme allegedly refers to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and his unsuccessful attempt to get an annulment for King Henry VIII. Old Mother Hubbard is Cardinal Wolsey. The cupboard is the Catholic Church. The doggie is Henry VIII.
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What is the dark meaning of Mother Goose?

The Real Personages of Mother Goose (1930) suggests that the heavy taxation on wool inspired this rhyme in the thirteenth century. With the medieval English wool tax of 1275 perspective, the bags of wool represent taxes paid to the Master (King/State) and Dame (Church).
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What is the origin of Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater?

Origins. The first surviving version of the rhyme was published in Infant Institutes, part the first: or a Nurserical Essay on the Poetry, Lyric and Allegorical, of the Earliest Ages, &c., in London around 1797. It also appears in Mother Goose's Quarto: or Melodies Complete, printed in Boston, Massachusetts around 1825 ...
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What is the dark meaning of Mary had a little lamb?

"Mary Had a Little Lamb" is one of the safer nursery rhymes. Another, darker version suggests that the poem references the 18th century beheading of King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette. This seems inaccurate, however, as the nursery rhyme existed for centuries prior to their deaths.
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What is the meaning of Little Miss Muffet?

“Little Miss Muffet” is about a girl named Patience, who was Dr Muffet's stepdaughter. The lyrics probably tell the story of an incident when Patience ran away from her breakfast, being frightened by a spider from Dr. Muffet's collection.
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What did Little Miss Muffet sit on?

Sat on a tuffet, Eating her curds and whey; There came a big spider, Who sat down beside her.
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What did Old Mother Hubbard go to the cupboard for?

So Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard, To fetch her poor dog a bone. But when she got there the cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
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What does it mean to have a mouse under your eye?

A swollen bruise typically around the eye following a strong blow. Example: “He's got a mouse under his eye.”
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What does mouse mean in the Bible?

The name of this animal occurs in ( Leviticus 11:29 ; 1 Samuel 6:4 1 Samuel 6:5 ; Isaiah 66:17 ) The Hebrew word is in all probability generic, and is not intended to denote any particular species of mouse. The original word denotes a field-ravager, and may therefore comprehend any destructive rodent.
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What is the dark meaning of Jack and Jill nursery rhyme?

“Jack and Jill”, which used to seem like an innocent frolic, is actually about France's Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. In 1793, they were guillotined. These dark origins seem to be so for other rhymes too.
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What is the darkest nursery rhyme?

Goosey Goosey Gander

Well one version of this popular rhyme had some very disturbing lines in it, reflecting a time when Catholic priests had to say their forbidden Latin prayers in secret: 'There I met an old man, who wouldn't say his prayers, so I took him by his left leg and threw him down the stairs. '
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Where does rock a bye baby come from?

“Rock-a-bye Baby” has long been a favorite nursery rhyme and lullaby. The first printed version of these lyrics came from Mother Goose's Melody in London 1765.
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What did Jack Burn jumping over the candlestick?

Lyrics for 'Jack Be Nimble'

Jack jump over the candlestick. Jack jump high, Jack jump low, Jack jumped over and burned his toe.
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What did Jack jump over?

Jack Be Nimble is an English nursery rhyme first published in the early 19th century. The practice of jumping over a candlestick was both a sport as well as a form of fortune telling. The belief was that good luck was to be ahead should you jump over a flame and not extinguish it.
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Where did Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater put his wife?

Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater

Had a wife and couldn't keep her; He put her in a pumpkin shell, And there he kept her very well.
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What does yes sir yes sir three bags full mean?

Intensifies a statement of agreement, indicating that the speaker is craven or obsequious; often used sarcastically.
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What is the origin of goosey goosey gander?

The earliest recorded version of this rhyme is in Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus published in London in 1784. Like most early versions of the rhyme it does not include the last four lines: Goose-a goose-a gander, Where shall I wander?
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What does raining pouring old man snoring mean?

the children's nursery rhyme, it's raining, it's pouring, is talking about an elderly man who suffered an intracranial hemorrhage and died in his sleep. It's raining; it's pouring. The old man is snoring. He went to bed and bumped his head, And he couldn't get up in the morning.
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