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Q: What did Teddy meant when he said bully?
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What are the ratings and certificates for Bully An Adventure with Teddy Roosevelt - 1978?

Bully An Adventure with Teddy Roosevelt - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG


What was Teddy Roosevelt's favorite word?

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Why did Teddy Roosevelt call the white house a bully pulpit?

What he meant was that being President made people listen to what he had to say. The presidency was like a pulpit- he could figuratively stand up and preach to his congregation, the American people, and his words carried authority. "bully" here means excellent or splendid.


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I believe Teddy Roosevelt coined the term "bully pulpit." Does that count?


Is bullied an adjective?

It can be in the sense used by Teddy Roosevelt, meaning excellent or splendid. As an interjection (Bully!) it can mean "Good for you!" The other meaning of bully is a noun for an mean, intimidating person, and a verb meaning to intimidate others as a bully does.


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Extort money from its followers and blackmail or bully ex-members into silence.


Said what he meant and meant what he said?

Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland. No, actually Horton in Horton Hatches an Egg. "I meant what I said and I said what I meant; an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent."


Who said you meant what you said and you said what you meant An elephant's loyal one hundred percent?

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President said its good to the last drop?

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