Ireland "itsy bitsy"
Interesting to note the regions - and the fact that the two visible examples of Itsy Bitsy that are from Europe are referring to tattoos.
(But also, I'm not sure this is something that particularly merits many news stories written about it!)
Worth mentioning that I've also seen the Incy version written Incey and even Eensy.
I note that this article listing "incy" also refers to the bizarre "Ring-o ring-o-rosies"
I note that this article listing "incy" also refers to the bizarre "Ring-o ring-o-rosies"
There are heaps of variations on Ring a Ring o' Rosies but that one just looks like a misunderstanding.
It's Incy Wincy, you fucking philistines.
That means nothing, though.
Barney the Dinosaur = 20,700,000 hits
Moschops = 92,100
And Moschops actually existed.
He also says goblin, he knows he's making shit up.
I think we're done here, Willem has spoken
Incy wincy - Australia
Simpsons says it's Itsy Bitsy. So I'll go with Itsy Bitsy.
I fucking *loved* moschops. He always did that thing with his head. If I remember correctly
'and moschops thought and thought, until he got that funny feeling which meant a special thought was coming' - which is when he'd have his big bright idea of the show
Valve are a US based company, therefore they have no authority over the English language. I think we need QEII to settle this one, I'll give her a bell and get back to you.
England lost control over everything else it once governed, so why not the language too.
England lost control over everything else it once governed, so why not the language too.
Pretty sure it was itsy bitsy in Scotland.
Incy wincy sounds like the words of a soft southerner
I think we're done here, Willem has spoken
Ireland "itsy bitsy"
No, we have Incy Wincy in the US and many countries across the world have Itsy BitsyUS: Itsy Bitsy
Elsewhere: Incy Wincy
So I hummed this tune to a friend and asked them what they called the song and they said, "little rabbit foo-foo."