The nursery rhyme is called "Doctor Foster." It tells the story of Doctor Foster who went to Gloucester and made a visit in bad weather, leading to the line "Boy Retires Wearing Hosiery."
The rhyme is "Ladybird, Ladybird."
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It is supposed to refer to one of the plagues that ravished England in the 16th Century.
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A 'numty' is to describe a mildly moronic person. It derives from the English nursey rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' as in 'dumb' but also adding a 'n' for 'numb' both showing a lack of feeling and stupidity.
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, but a ribbon round it.
Wee Willie Winkle is the only one I can think of.
"Wae wae puku ringa ringa" is a Maori phrase that translates to "legs stomach arms arms" in English. It is often used to teach body part names in the Maori language.
daring, sharing, wearing, bearing
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