Aladdin is the son of Widow Twankey and the brother of Wishee Washee in the pantomime Aladdin.
According to the movie "Thunderheart" it is the lard they use in their stew. When referring to a child it means "chubby".
Taken from the libretto:Wun-Hi. Chinaman no money makeeAllo lifee long!Washee washee once me takee,Washee washee wrong!When me thinkee stealee collarsP'licee mannee come;Me get finee fivee dollars,Plenty muchee such!Chin Chin ChinamanMuchee muchee sad,Me afraidAllo tradeWellee welle bad!No-ee jokeBrokee brokeMakee shuttee shopChin chin chinamanChop, chop chop!Chorus. Chin Chin Chinaman, etc.Wun-Hi. When me gette catchee cheateePlaying piecee card,Chinaman they allo beateeKickee welly hard!When me takee nicee placeeMakee plenty tea,Gettee me in more disgracee,Up they sellee me!Chin Chin Chinaman, etc.Chorus. Chin Chin Chinaman, etc.Dance and exit.
sounds like a david spade movie Don't know about it in any David Spade movie but I'm positive it was in Toxic Avenger
Sam Baker has: Played Sworder in "The Thief of Bagdad" in 1924. Played Minor Role in "The Road to Mandalay" in 1926. Played Queequeeq in "The Sea Beast" in 1926. Played The Missing Link in "The Missing Link" in 1927. Played himself in "The Isle of Lost Ships" in 1929. Played Tubal in "The Far Call" in 1929. Played Zungu in "Jungle Mystery" in 1932. Played Gwana in "King of the Jungle" in 1933. Performed in "Washee Ironee" in 1934. Played Iron Man in "Under Pressure" in 1935. Played Undetermined Role in "Steamboat Round the Bend" in 1935. Played Hugo in "City of Lost Men" in 1940.
other son of widow twankie
The cast of Aladdin - 1951 includes: Peter Butterworth as Widow Twankey Pamela Galloway as Princess Peter Hawkins as Lord High Chamberlain Humphrey Lestocq as Abanazar David Nixon as Wishee-Washee Bill Shine as Emperor of China Anthony Valentine as Boy
Pidgin English, combining basic English vocabulary and Chinese grammar, arose in the 19th Century China Trade. "Pidgin" is how the word "business" was first pronounced in it. No tickee no washee, meaning "if you don't have your ticket we'll never be able to find your clean clothes for you" is a familiar example from 20th century American life.
Samuel Adams has: Played Secretary of State in "Million Dollar Legs" in 1932. Played Mike in "The Golden West" in 1932. Played Jessup in "Dirty Work" in 1933. Played Policeman at trial in "Umpa" in 1933. Performed in "Love Is Dangerous" in 1933. Played Collector in "The Mighty Barnum" in 1934. Played Peasant in "We Live Again" in 1934. Played Butler in "Washee Ironee" in 1934. Played Pancake House Manager in "Treasure Blues" in 1935. Played Doorman in "The Luckiest Girl in the World" in 1936. Played Hermit in "Hill-Tillies" in 1936. Played Farmer in "The Voice of Bugle Ann" in 1936. Played Sheriff in "Pick a Star" in 1937. Played Policeman in "Amateur Crook" in 1937. Played Tim Henessey in "Million Dollar Racket" in 1937. Played First Officer Swenson in "Mutiny in the Arctic" in 1941. Played Bartender in Bette Davis Number in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1943. Played Audience Member in "Shine on Harvest Moon" in 1944.
Who Got Stung - 1915 was released on: USA: 19 February 1915
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