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shusho expression or saying

rhymes with shoe show

Expression used when walking with tiny steps, as when traversing ice or other slippery surface

Origin

From the film Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), in which one of the characters walks in tiny steps while making this utterance

Collector

Naomi – 1990s
Naomi Iliff (King) – owner

Submitted: 11/02/2024 by Mark ● Last updated: 29/09/2024 15:20 by Mark

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