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DOUBRIS | 13:09 Thu 10th May 2001 | Music
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What does 'the pompatus of love' mean in Steve Miller's song 'The Joker'?
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A 'pompatus' is a soft doll or soft-bodied puppet. I'm not sure where Steve Miller found the word - it doesn't appear in most dictionaries, but we at The Answerbank specialise in knowing this kind of phrase, and we are delighted to share it with our visitors.
There's no such real word, but it is a corruption of another made-up word in a 1954 song called "The Letter" by Vernon Green of the R&B band, The Medallions. Vernon said puppetutes was :"A term I coined to mean a secret paper-doll fantasy figure [thus puppet], who would be my everything and bear my children." The old song is scrathy, but soulful and Miller mis-heard puppetutes as pompatous. Actually, there's an American film called "Pompatous of Love" in which this line is a puzzle for the main character.

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