pewee
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Etymology
Imitative, from its note.
Noun
pewee (plural pewees)
- Common American tyrant flycatchers (of the genus Contopus).
- (US, dialect) A woodcock.
- An American version of the children's game gilli-danda.
- 1932, "Junius Maltby" by John Steinbeck
- He was clumsy at the new games, but his teachers did not hoot at him. Instead they quarreled for the privilege of showing him how to hold the pewee stick. There are several schools of technique in pewee.
- 1932, "Junius Maltby" by John Steinbeck
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