answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The phrase I am the walrus refers to the 1967 song by The Beatles. John Lennon wrote the song, and based the walrus off of Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter".

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is meant by the phrase I am the walrus?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is the phase sitting on a cornflake an idiom?

No, "sitting on a cornflake" is not a common idiom. It is a phrase from the song "I Am the Walrus" by The Beatles.


What does a walrus and tupperware have in common?

There both in Allice in wonderland. If you meant the joke, the answer is that they "Both like a tight seal".


What is meant by the phrase soft tissue?

this


What is meant by the phrase trans ocean?

The phrase trans ocean is meant to mean across the ocean. Trans ocean is meant to be the same as transocean, which is not a word but a shorter version of transoceanic, to which it is meant to have a similar meaning.


What is meant by the phrase a wallpaper your desktop?

The phrase a wallpaper on your desktop can mean that your desktop is covered in papers. This can be meant on your computer or your actual desk.


What part of the walrus food web is the walrus in?

The walrus is the predator


What is meant by the phrase a hard question?

The phrase means that the question is difficult to answer. Like this one.


What is meant by phrase you smell divine?

You smell heavenly or you smell very good :) Is this what you meant?


What is the origin of the phrase 'Not I said the walrus'?

As far as I know, it comes from either "Alice in Wonderland" or "Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carrol


How many types of walrus are there?

2 the alantic walrus and the pacific walrus


What anime's have a walrus in it?

Whipping Walrus is an anime with a walrus in the cast.


Is a walrus a vertebrate or a invertebrate?

A walrus is a vertebrate.