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Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang:
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A musical revue. (1931 —) .
American Speech
Pardon Us Please, 'presenting thirty-five stars in person', advertises itself in newspapers as a
Revusical
(
1941
).
[Blend of
revue
and
musical
.]
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