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==References== {{Reflist|30em|refs= <ref name=berger>{{cite book|last=Berger |first=Arthur Asa |author-link=Arthur Asa Berger|title=Li'l Abner: a Study in American Satire |publisher=Univ. Press of Mississippi |year=1970 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9vl31_W5viIC&pg=PA116 |page=116 |isbn=1617034169<!--, 9781617034169--> }}</ref> <ref name=orrick>{{cite journal|last=Orrick |first=Allan H. |author-link=<!--Allan H. Orrick--> |title=On the Etymology of 'shmoo' |journal=American Speech |volume=29 |number=2 |publisher=Duke University Press |date=May 1954 |url=<!--n/a except via jstor--> |page=156 |jstor=453343}}</ref> <ref name=pyles-apud-orrick>Pyles, Thomas (1952). ''Words and Ways of American English'', New York : Random House, ''apud'' {{harvp|Orrick|1954}}</ref> <ref name=spitzer>{{cite journal|last=Spitzer |first=Leo |author-link=Leo Spitzer |title=The Shmoo|journal=American Speech |volume=25 |number=1 |publisher=Duke University Press |date=February 1950 |url=<!--n/a except via jstor--> |pages=69β70 |jstor=454219}}</ref> }}
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