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Shoo Fly for Dummies

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What does Shoo Fly really mean?

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Alright, so "shoo fly" is actually a phrase that people often use to tell a pesky insect to go away. You know, like when there's a fly buzzing around and bothering you, you might say "shoo fly" while waving your hands to try and make it go away. It's kind of like saying "go away" to the fly, but people often use the word "shoo" to add a little bit of a playful or light-hearted tone to it.

But "shoo fly" can also be a name for a type of pie, specifically a pie that is made with molasses or brown sugar and has a crumbly, sweet topping. It's a really old-fashioned type of pie that was popular in the past, and it's often associated with the Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch communities. The name "shoo fly" is said to come from the fact that the pie is so sweet and delicious that it attracts flies, so you have to "shoo" them away from it.

So, the phrase "shoo fly" can mean both trying to shoo away an annoying insect and also refers to a type of pie. It's a fun and quirky little saying that has some interesting history behind it!

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Martinez on 2023-11-16 18:37:30

Shoo Fly In a sentece

Learn how to use Shoo Fly inside a sentece

  • When you see a fly buzzing around your food, you can say 'shoo fly' and use your hand to make it fly away.
  • Grandma waved her hand and said 'shoo fly' to the pesky insect that kept landing on her arm.
  • The farmer used a big fan to shoo fly away from his cows to keep them calm.
  • During a picnic, the children sang the song 'Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me' to try to get rid of the flies.
  • The horse swished its tail to shoo fly away from its face.

Shoo Fly Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Shoo Fly Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Shoo Fly Member Of

A group to which the original word belongs.