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Jabberwocky uses a combination of made up nonsense words, ordinary English and old fashioned English.The nonsense words are:JabberwockyBrilligSlithyTovesGyreGimbleWabeMimsyBorogovesMomeRathsOutgrabeJabberwockJubjubFrumiousBandersnatchVorpalManxomeTumtumUffishWhifflingTulgeyBurbledSnicker-snackGalumphingBeamishFrabjousCalloohCallayChortledThe old fashioned words Carroll used were to make the poem seem antiquated and are, twas, hast and thou.
In the poem Jabberwocky, the word 'slithy' is used as an adjective. Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe 'Toves' are badger-like creatures and 'slithy' means 'lithe and slimy'.
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TWAS was created in 1983.
'Twas is one syllable.
The Cheshire Cat in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" doesn't sing a poem, but rather recites a verse. It says, "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe." The lines are from the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.
Because the Jabberwocky was bad!!!
The duration of Jabberwocky - film - is 1.75 hours.
In "Jabberwocky," "chortled" is likely used by Lewis Carroll to describe a combination of chuckling and snorting with delight or satisfaction. The word itself is a playful and whimsical creation that captures the unique and fantastical tone of the poem.
Jabberwocky - film - was created on 1977-03-28.
Jabberwocky - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
It is a nonsense term without meaning. It was used in the speech/poem Jabberwocky in Alice in Wonderland. The speech is filled with such nonsense terms- 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.