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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CootiesCooties - Wikipedia

    Cooties is a fictitious childhood disease, commonly represented as childlore. It is used in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines as a rejection term and an infection tag game (such as Humans vs. Zombies).

  2. sometimes used before another noun. My son, who is 19, told me the disease was so rampant when he was in grammar school that he had to get over 100 cootie shots [=pretend vaccinations against cooties]. Mark Patinkin. also : a game involving the spread of cooties.

  3. Cooties is a 2014 American zombie comedy film directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion from a screenplay that was written by Ian Brennan and Leigh Whannell.

  4. Jan 21, 2024 · Cooties is a term commonly used among kids to describe an imaginary infectious condition that is said to be carried by members of the opposite sex. It’s often used to tease or make fun of someone, especially if they are showing any signs of romantic interest or association with the opposite gender.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt2490326Cooties (2014) - IMDb

    Sep 18, 2015 · Cooties: Directed by Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion. With Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer. A mysterious virus hits an isolated elementary school, transforming the kids into a feral swarm of mass savages.

  6. Jan 21, 2024 · Cooties Unmasked: Decoding the Slang and Origins by Neuralword 20 January, 2024 Remember the days on the playground when “cooties” was the ultimate insult thrown around between kids? Most of us have heard of this playful term, but have you ever stopped to wonder where it came from?

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Remember the days on the playground when “cooties” was the ultimate insult thrown around between kids? Most of us have heard of this playful term, but have you ever stopped to wonder where it came from? In this blog post, we’ll dive deep into the slang and origins of cooties, unmasking its true meaning and unraveling its fascinating history.

  8. Cooties are make-believe, but they teach children valuable lessons about infectious disease, public health and how society treats people when they get sick.

  9. Bronner has observed the emergence of this form of cooties in the 1950s, when the polio vaccine became ubiquitous, and a spike in its popularity in the 1980s, during the height of the AIDS...

  10. Apr 21, 2008 · When little boys and girls reach a certain age, they start accusing each other of having “cooties.”. They regard each other as yucky and dirty because they have cooties, and avoid any contact ...

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