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jno | 21:33 Mon 07th Feb 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Anyone - probably have to be an over-50 - know what a po-po is or was, in the Guy Mitchell song 'Feet up, pat him on the po-po'? American slang for some part of the body presumably, but which? And why? Googling only suggests it's currently American slang for the police, which was presumably not what Mitchell had in mind.
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It seems that in German(and oddly enough Turkish too) one of the words for bottom IS po-po!
Possibly this may have come from German Immigrants to the USA?
OR are we just scraping the bottom of the barrel now?LOL
16:00 Tue 08th Feb 2005
I think it's the bottom (I am 41).
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Thanks, youngsters. I've finally found a web page that seems to confirm this - www.musicweb-international.com/encyclopaedia/m/M183.HTM

...still don't know why, but In A Pickle could well be right; if police can be po-pos, why can't posteriors?

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aha! German! Dead right, In a Pickle - once I started googling for "der Popo" I got lots of them (many not at all respectable).

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