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| I'm worrying when this word started to get the meaning of being naked? Apparently birthday suit isn't literally mean naked. When I first heard of it, I understood it as the suit people wear when they come to the birthday party.[[Special:Contributions/184.97.130.145|184.97.130.145]] 02:22, 22 April 2013 (UTC) | | I'm worrying when this word started to get the meaning of being naked? Apparently birthday suit isn't literally mean naked. When I first heard of it, I understood it as the suit people wear when they come to the birthday party.[[Special:Contributions/184.97.130.145|184.97.130.145]] 02:22, 22 April 2013 (UTC) |
| + | : I think the meaning is pretty literal. It is the outfit that you wore on the day you were born. And everyone is born naked. {{User:CodeCat/signature}} 02:42, 22 April 2013 (UTC) |
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Hey, I like the Powerpuff Girls as much as the next guy, but until we can see some outside attribution of the interjection sense, it's a nonce and shouldn't be here (yet). -dmh 22:45, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Etymology
From an episode of the The Powerpuff Girls in which Fuzzy Lumpkins expressed discontent to some fellow villians concerning the Powerpuff Girls seeing him naked.
[edit] Interjection
birthday suit
- Used to express anger, irritation, or disappointment.
- Used to express great delight.
- Used to express delighted adoration toward a situation, animal, or object.
--Connel MacKenzie 07:00, 6 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I'm worrying when this word started to get the meaning of being naked? Apparently birthday suit isn't literally mean naked. When I first heard of it, I understood it as the suit people wear when they come to the birthday party.184.97.130.145 02:22, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
- I think the meaning is pretty literal. It is the outfit that you wore on the day you were born. And everyone is born naked. —CodeCat 02:42, 22 April 2013 (UTC)