Definitions | Elmer Fudd |
| adjective (-, pos=Elmer Fudd)
- Resembling w:Elmer Fudd, Elmer Fudd in voice, squeaky and babyish.
- 2001, Janet Fisher, Music Horror Stories http://books.google.com/books?id=4VVSsLbba9kC, ISBN 0970356374, page 60:
- Then a truly unforgettable voice, a nasal baritone with an affectation said, "Come owt and pwa-ee-ay" (translated, come out and play).
- 2004, Carolyn Ellis, The Ethnographic I: A Methodological Novel about Autoethnography http://books.google.com/books?id=gw0bhi3AlDAC, ISBN 0759100519, page 221:
- Penny smooshes her own face and speaks in an voice, then claps her hands and giggles.
- 2004, Anne Hemingway, The Color of Love http://books.google.com/books?id=06AiZn26ZOIC, page 231:
- Did the little woman break your poor little ole heart? He said. In an tone.
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