MOI
(mwah)
French
pronoun for “me” – used facetiously by English
speakers to refer to themselves Common clues: “Who, me?”;
French pronoun; “Excusez-___!”; Miss
Piggy's question; Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy; “Little old
me?” Crossword
puzzle frequency:
3 times a year Frequency
in English language:
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Beauty
is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to
time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye ~
Miss Piggy
Miss
Piggy is a Muppet character primarily played by Frank Oz.
In 2001 Eric Jacobson began performing her, although Oz has not
been officially replaced.
She
began as a minor character in The
Muppet Show
TV series, but gradually developed into one of the central
characters of the show.
She is a pig who is absolutely
convinced she is destined for stardom and nothing is going to
stand in her way. Her public face tries to be the soul of feminine
charm, but can instantly fly into a violent rage whenever she
thinks she's insulted or thwarted. Kermit the Frog has learned
this all too well since he is the usual target for her karate
chops. When she isn't sending him flying through the air, she is
often smothering him in (unwanted) kisses.
Eventually in
the films, Kermit started returning her affections and
(unwittingly) married her in The
Muppets Take Manhattan
- although subsequent events suggest that it was only their
characters in the movie that married, and that their relationship
is really the same as ever.
Miss Piggy has a pet poodle,
Foo-Foo.
It is said that Jim Henson based the character of
Miss Piggy on the American actress Loretta Swit; others have noted
the similarity of her name to the stage name of Miss Peggy Lee.
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