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Pookie?
Is that a name? Nickname for something? I keep on seeing it around. Once on my teacher's Facebook friends (yes, I admit i'm a stalker) and then again on Facebook when someone commented on something.
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That was the name of my stuffed clown when I was a little kid. he was my first lovey and I lost him at mother's day out.It sounds like an over the top country club nick name, Bunny, Muffy, Trip, Biff, Pookie
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It wouldn't surprise me if it were a name, but not one I could ever take seriously. Could you imagine if your boss was named Pookie? LOL
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There was a children's picture book, about 1940s vintage I thnk, whose title and central character was Pookie; in this case, a rabbit with wings who was, of course, rejected by the other rabbits for being visibly different but who became, of course, heroically useful and airborne in some way I forget! Pretty watercolour pictures.
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My father calls me Pookie.It's just a nickname in our case; not related to my real name at all.It reminds me of "The Sterile Cuckoo", because Liza Minelli's character was named Pookie.
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Pookie was the name of the main character of the novel and the movie "The Sterile Cuckoo." I seem to recall that it was a nickname, but I can't recall what her real name was. But then, maybe it wasn't a nickname. It's been a long long time since I've read that book.I can only imagine it as a nickname, not as a real given name. Even then, it's silly sounding.
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Well, Pooky is Garfield's teddy bear :) And I have a friend with the nn Pooky.
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I've only heard Pookie used as an affectionate nickname like Sweetie, Honey, etc.
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I had a pet mouse named Pookie when I was a kid. I got it from Garfield... I think it was his teddy bear's name?When it comes to humans, I've only ever heard Pookie/Pooky used as a term of endearment.
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Pet name :)
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