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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). It is similar to the British 'dreaded lurgi', and to terms used in the Nordic countries, in Italy, India and Iraq. A child is said to "catch" cooties through close contact with an "infected" person or from an opposite-sex child of a similar age.

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  • Cooties (en)
  • Kutizo (eo)
  • Bacill (sv)
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  • Kutizo (angle Cooties [ku:ti:z]) estas la vorto, kiu signifas fikcia infantempa malsano, ofte reprezentita kiel infaneo. Ĝi estas uzata en Usono, Kanado, Aŭstralio, Nov-Zelando kaj Filipinio. Oni povas supozeble tiel "malsaniĝi" pro iu ajn formo de korpa proksimeco. Laŭ la infanoj, tiuj kiuj havas tiun "malsanon", povas sin sanigi per elparolado de malgranda poemo. (eo)
  • 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). It is similar to the British 'dreaded lurgi', and to terms used in the Nordic countries, in Italy, India and Iraq. A child is said to "catch" cooties through close contact with an "infected" person or from an opposite-sex child of a similar age. (en)
  • Baciller, i den vetenskapliga betydelsen, är ett samlingsnamn för alla stavformiga bakterier. Korta baciller som vid mikroskopi lätt kan misstas för att vara kocker benämns för kockoida stavar, kockobaciller eller kort och gott "kockoider". (sv)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cootie_Game_01a.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/South_Bend_News-Times,_April_7,_1922.jpg
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  • Kutizo (angle Cooties [ku:ti:z]) estas la vorto, kiu signifas fikcia infantempa malsano, ofte reprezentita kiel infaneo. Ĝi estas uzata en Usono, Kanado, Aŭstralio, Nov-Zelando kaj Filipinio. Oni povas supozeble tiel "malsaniĝi" pro iu ajn formo de korpa proksimeco. Laŭ la infanoj, tiuj kiuj havas tiun "malsanon", povas sin sanigi per elparolado de malgranda poemo. (eo)
  • 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). It is similar to the British 'dreaded lurgi', and to terms used in the Nordic countries, in Italy, India and Iraq. A child is said to "catch" cooties through close contact with an "infected" person or from an opposite-sex child of a similar age. (en)
  • Baciller, i den vetenskapliga betydelsen, är ett samlingsnamn för alla stavformiga bakterier. Korta baciller som vid mikroskopi lätt kan misstas för att vara kocker benämns för kockoida stavar, kockobaciller eller kort och gott "kockoider". (sv)
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