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Taffy is believed to have originated in the United States, specifically in the late 19th century. It gained popularity in seaside resorts, particularly in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The term "taffy" itself is thought to be derived from the Welsh word "taffia," which refers to a type of toffee. Over time, various regions have developed their own versions, but its roots are firmly planted in American confectionery.
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The French pardon meaning to be excused or dismissed
The word "Tomahawk" "was derived from the Algonquian word otomahuk meaning "to knock down"" (reference.com)
Irish is taifí.
taffy = le bonbon
The exact plural form of the word "taffy" is "taffies."
It's not French
Where does Thank you originate?
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
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hexachloroethane and hexachlorobenzene, which form a taffylike substance commonly called " gunk " that can cause serious equipment fouling. These impurities can originate from valve - lubricating compounds, valve and pump packing, and gaskets used in the piping system. Most of these impurities are soluble in liquid chlorine.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
Taffy was a Welshman Taffy was a thief Taffy came to my house And stole a piece of beef. The rhyme goes on to accuse Taffy of stealing a marrow bone and a silver pin. (and as I'm half Welsh, may I add that Taffy was probably unjustly accused).
It could be a jelly candy (Chuckle) or taffy.
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