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Laugh to see a pudding crawl
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Does anyone know what this saying means? I think it is rhyming slang...but cannot trace its origin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know that there are a couple of references on the Web to this phrase, and there is a rhyme for children, written in 2001 by PhilipG. Bell, which begins "I laughed to see the Pudding Crawl, A new dance at the Hedgehog Ball"; but is "laugh to see a pudding crawl" really in common use? If it is, I'm surprised that there aren't more Web references to the saying.
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