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Javier Caamano - 10 Jan 2004 21:56 GMT
I'd like to know the meaning of the sentence:"my age is tweedle and
twee". It's taken from a song called "I was born" by Billy Bragg.
Thanks in advance.
Javier
attaboy - 13 Jan 2004 08:26 GMT
"tweedledum and tweedledee"

n.
Two people or two groups resembling each other so closely that they are
practically indistinguishable.

After  Tweedledum and Tweedledee, names of two proverbial rival fiddlers, of
imitative origin

Yours sincerely,
Johnson

> I'd like to know the meaning of the sentence:"my age is tweedle and
> twee". It's taken from a song called "I was born" by Billy Bragg.
> Thanks in advance.
> Javier
 
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