What is the meaning of three men in a tub?

Dating back to the 14th century, the original rhyme makes reference to maids in a "tub" – a fairground attraction similar to a modern peep show. The rhyme is of a type calling out otherwise respectable people for disrespectable actions, in this case, ogling naked ladies – the maids.
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Where did three men in a tub come from?

But where do the three men in a tub (of Rub a Dub Dub fame) come from? Well, back in the 14th century, the rhyme referred to maids in a tub, rather than men, in what was a decidedly dodgy fairground attraction apparently, along the lines of a modern peep show!
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Where did rub a dub dub three men in a tub originate?

“Rub-a-dub-dub” is a Traditional nursery rhyme dating back to the late 18th century England. The rhyme has many known versions and it was first recorded in 1798 in the “Christmas Box” collection, in London.
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What is the dark meaning of rub a dub dub?

“Rub a Dub Dub”

Okay, so originally this rhyme was about sexual entertainment. It was about “three maids” in a tub. The limerick was about a popular attraction at traveling fairs: a peep show where people could watch women bathe and, ahem, enjoy one another's company.
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What is the dark meaning of Little Miss Muffet?

The story of a little girl scared of a spider is based on an incident that would now involve social services. Dr Thomas Muffet, who died in 1604, is believed to have crushed up spiders and fed them to patients, including step-daughter Patience, to cure their aliments.
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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 was Little Miss Muffet actually eating?

Back to Little Miss Muffet—was she just eating unfinished cheese? Not really. She was actually eating the 16th-century version of cottage cheese.
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What is the real meaning of Mary had a little lamb?

The Bible tells us that Mary's little Lamb “will save His people from their sins” and “they will call Him Immanuel” which means “God with us” (Matthew 1:21, 23). The Bible declares that Jesus Christ was a Special Lamb, a Sacrificial Lamb and a Saving Lamb.
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What does hush a bye baby mean?

/ˌhʌʃ ə baɪ ˈbeɪbi/ /ˌhʌʃ ə baɪ ˈbeɪbi/ ​a popular old lullaby (= song sung to make a young child go to sleep).
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What does row row your boat mean?

The positive messages of rowing on determinedly, the gentleness of the stream, the merriment of it all, and the dreaminess of life lend themselves irresistibly to revealing a deeper meaning in 'Row Row Row Your Boat' – a meaning that revolves around keeping going, staying focused, having a positive outlook and keeping ...
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What is the dark meaning of Mary Mary quite contrary?

Another interpretation is that the rhyme could refer to Mary I, 'Bloody Mary'. Mary was a devout Catholic and upon taking the throne on the death of her brother Edward VI, restored the Catholic faith to England, hence 'Mary Mary quite contrary'. The 'garden' in the second line is taken to refer to the country itself.
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What is the meaning of Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater?

Common Interpretations

One interpretation of this nursery rhyme states that Peter had a wife who was very sexually active, and he couldn't keep her from running off. He decided to do the unthinkable and murdered her, and he then stuffed her body into a pumpkin. And it is there that he kept her very well.
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What does the butcher the baker the candlestick maker mean?

The phrase the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker denotes people of various trades or businesses, considered collectively; it has also come to denote anyone at all.
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What is the meaning of three men in a boat?

/θriː ˌmen ɪn ə ˈbəʊt/ (also Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog!)) ​a humorous novel (1899) by Jerome K Jerome. It tells the story of a journey taken by three men and a dog along the Thames in a rowing boat, and the many accidents that happen to them and the book is still very popular today.
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Why did they line tubs with cloth?

Sheets could be dried easily (especially in North Carolina's summers!) and they made more sense than the discomfort of wood or metal baths.
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Is Three Men in a Boat a true story?

The three men are based on Jerome himself (the narrator Jerome K. Jerome) and two real-life friends, George Wingrave (who would become a senior manager at Barclays Bank) and Carl Hentschel (the founder of a London printing business, called Harris in the book), with whom Jerome often took boating trips.
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What is the meaning of 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 does rock a baby mean?

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.
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Why did Jack jump over the candlestick?

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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What is the significance of Mary being pregnant in lamb to the slaughter?

In the story Lamb to the Slaughter, Mary's pregnancy influences the story because it increases her rage at Patrick for leaving and provides her an incentive not to get caught. Further, her pregnancy most likely makes the police more sympathetic to her when they arrive to investigate Patrick's death.
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What does Humpty Dumpty symbolize?

Or, maybe, more than a metaphor for a shattered vase, it's a reference to a fallen king or monarch. Once a leader falls, there is no going back. Another theory is that a “Humpty Dumpty” was a slang term for a cannon that was managed to get atop a tower wall and fire down below.
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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 is the meaning of curds and whey?

Cheese is made of curds, which are obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet (an enzyme); then draining off the whey. Whey is the liquid portion of milk, after the solids (protein and fat) have been extracted. The more whey that is removed during production, the drier the cheese will be.
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What does curds and whey mean in Little Miss Muffet?

Rennin is an enzyme from a calf's stomach, and it makes some of the proteins in milk clump together. These clumping proteins are called "curd proteins," while the milk proteins that refuse to clump are called "whey proteins." These proteins are the curds and whey of Miss Muffet's lunch.
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Can you beat Muffet without paying?

Muffet may be spared by waiting or consuming a spider item. She does not fight if an item was bought at the Spider Bake Sale in Hotland.
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