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'Babytalk' names for animals.
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Where do we get the terms 'pussy' for cat, 'bunny' for rabbit and 'gee-gee' for horse from? Amazing what comes into your head as you drive to worrk..........
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Originally, 'puss' was just a call-sound for a cat...ie little more than a psss-sound to attract it to you. By the 1500s, it had become a generalised name for a cat. The final 'y' was added later as a form of childish diminutive.
'Bunny' for rabbit first appeared in print in a dictionary of slang published in 1690. Even earlier than that, it was a simple term of endearment for a woman, much along the same lines as 'honey'.
'Gee-gee' is also a childish word for a horse, probably invented on the basis of the phrase "Gee up!" used to get a horse moving. In fact, 'gee' was a verb that meant 'move' originally.
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