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Tina
“paddy whack, cover the rear” what is the meaning ?
This is from a cartoom movies:)
"Recently, Red took a leave of absence to train at a secret location. Paddy Whack, cover the rear. ... "
27 déc. 2012 05:12
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OK, I found the transcript. It's full of puns.
Several characters are mounting an attack, and are taking their positions. The transcript says
"Nick Knack, take point. [go into the front position]
Paddy Whack, cover the rear. [take a rear position]"
"Knick knack, paddy whack" are the first words of a nursery rhyme.
I don't believe it has a deeper meaning.
29 décembre 2012
Can you give some more words with your quote?
"Paddy whack" comes from a nursery rhyme for counting, called "This Old Man."
It refers to a strong ligament in a sheep's neck that supports the head, called "pax wax" which is sometimes used as a dog's treat.
I'm sure it's irrelevant to your question, but the ligament was also used historically in composite crossbows. I mention it only because I remember reading it long ago, and am showing off.
27 décembre 2012
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Tina
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Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (autre), Anglais, Japonais, Espagnol
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