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what does" Hoosier tails,kinda squirrelly"and"zippy" mean?
Feb 14, 2012 3:14 PM
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"Hoosier tails" is a word play. The phrase is a play on "Hoosier tales" - Hoosier stories. A Hoosier is someone coming from the U.S. state of Indiana.
"kinda squirrelly" = sort of (a little) crazy.
A slang term for crazy is 'nuts'. 'Squirrelly' also means crazy and comes from the fact that squirrels like to eat nuts.
"Zippy" means full of energy. I would have to see the context for a complete definition.
February 14, 2012
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