I copy paste the kinkin kankan explanation from the fweet: -006.21+ kinkin kankan [113.10] -006.21+ Japanese kinkin: merely -006.21+ Dialect kinkin: small barrel -006.21+ Malay kingking: lift up a leg (as a dog does) -006.21+ Kincora, County Clare, Brian Boru's home (literally 'Weir Head') -006.21+ chorus -006.21+ (stuttering) -006.21+ Malay kangkang: (sit or stand) with legs wide apart -006.21+ can-can: a high-kicking French dance (most famously associated with the Infernal Galop in Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld) -006.21+ keening: Irish lamentation for the dead -006.21+ Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...keening. Belling...} | {Png: ...keening, Belling...}
Couldn't the last bit be "looking ated?" "Then, Crookly exin' every pasture, sixdees likence, him around hers, the magger be kinkin kankan with down mind, looking ated."
I copy paste the kinkin kankan explanation from the fweet:
-006.21+ kinkin kankan [113.10]
-006.21+ Japanese kinkin: merely
-006.21+ Dialect kinkin: small barrel
-006.21+ Malay kingking: lift up a leg (as a dog does)
-006.21+ Kincora, County Clare, Brian Boru's home (literally 'Weir Head')
-006.21+ chorus
-006.21+ (stuttering)
-006.21+ Malay kangkang: (sit or stand) with legs wide apart
-006.21+ can-can: a high-kicking French dance (most famously associated with the Infernal Galop in Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld)
-006.21+ keening: Irish lamentation for the dead
-006.21+ Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...keening. Belling...} | {Png: ...keening, Belling...}
Thank you:)
please do more on finnegans...
Couldn't the last bit be "looking ated?" "Then, Crookly exin' every pasture, sixdees likence, him around hers, the magger be kinkin kankan with down mind, looking ated."
six dix would be six times ten ie 60