When Lewis Carrol wrote Jabberwocky, he employed a number of words which he made up himself. Some of these were what he called "portmanteau words" which contain parts of two words and combine their meanings. In Jabberwocky the verse in question goes
And as in uffish thought he stood
The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood
And burbled as it came.
"Tulgey" might be a portmanteau of turgid and bulgy. Or it might be just nonsense.
"Tulgey" is a nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll in his poem "Jabberwocky." It is often interpreted as meaning something dark, murky, or mysterious.
The cast of The Tulgey Wood - 2005 includes: Ben Libby as Young Boy
In the context of Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky," the word "tulgey" is a nonsensical term that is used to evoke a sense of whimsy and absurdity. It does not have a specific meaning outside of the poem.
The likely pronunciation is as spelled : TULL-jee.The word 'tulgey' is not an actual English word, but was created for the poem Jabberwocky (1871) by Lewis Carroll.As Carroll neglected to offer a definition, its meaning is unknown.
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Tulgey Woods is a fictional location from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" in the book "Through the Looking-Glass." As it is not a real place, you cannot physically get there. It exists only in the realm of literature and imagination.
Blow into the microphone so they fall over.
In the 1951 animated Disney movie, Alice encounters the umbrella birds in Tulgey Wood.
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Through is a preposition.This is from the poem 'Jabberwocky' by Lewis Caroll, used in on of the 'Alice' books. It is an imaginery tale with nonsense words.
It could, but it could mean that he only finds you attractive. It could mean he is trying to distract you. It could mean a great many things.
It could mean they care and are saying that sad, it could mean they think something is cute, or they could mean it sarcastically.