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  2. Pompatus - Wikipedia

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    The Pompatus of Love, a 1996 film starring Jon Cryer, featured four men discussing a number of assorted themes, including attempts to determine the meaning of the phrase. [3] Jon Cryer was also a writer of the film, and describes finding out the meaning of the phrase during a phone call with Vernon Green in his autobiography "So That Happened ...

  3. The Pompatus of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 American comedy film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus".This made-up word is found in two Steve Miller songs, "Enter Maurice" and "The Joker", the latter of which contains the line "Some people call me Maurice / 'cause I speak of the pompatus of love".

  4. The Joker (Steve Miller Band song) - Wikipedia

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    The line "some people call me Maurice / 'Cause I speak of the pompatus of love" was written after Miller heard the song "The Letter" by the Medallions. In "The Letter", writer Vernon Green made up the word puppetutes, meaning a paper-doll erotic fantasy figure; [4] however, Miller misheard the word and wrote pompatus instead.

  5. Talk:The Pompatus of Love - Wikipedia

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    A fact from The Pompatus of Love appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 March 2005. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that, in the 1996 film The Pompatus of Love, the main characters sit around discussing the meaning of the word "pompatus"?

  6. The Medallions - Wikipedia

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    "The Letter" contained the nonsense lyric, "the 'puppetutes' of love", which was later picked up by the Steve Miller Band as "the pompatus of love" and used in their song "The Joker". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The song also included the nonsense word "pismotality", invented by Green.

  7. Nonce word - Wikipedia

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    Bouba and kiki are used to demonstrate a connection between the sound of a word and its meaning. Grok, coined by Robert Heinlein in Stranger in a Strange Land, is now used by many to mean "deeply and intuitively understand". [15] The poem "Jabberwocky" is full of nonce words, of which two, chortle and galumph, have entered into common use. [15]

  8. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/Language

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    A nonexistent English word, supposedly meaning "density", ... Pompatus: All Steve Miller's fault. Potrzebie: A Polish word best known to American readers of MAD magazine.

  9. Jon Cryer - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Niven Cryer (born April 16, 1965) [1] [2] is an American actor. Born into a show business family, he made his motion picture debut as a teenage photographer in the romantic comedy No Small Affair (1984); his breakout role was as Duckie in the John Hughes-written film Pretty in Pink (1986). [3]