_Johnny MacGory_

johnny1 n The parent or an adult usually performs the following act to entertain the child (ages 2-4 yrs.) A piece of cloth _eg_ a towel or blanket is placed over the heads of both the child and the parent or teller. The teller keeps his arm and hand outside of the cover and keeps moving it over the...

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Summary:johnny1 n The parent or an adult usually performs the following act to entertain the child (ages 2-4 yrs.) A piece of cloth _eg_ a towel or blanket is placed over the heads of both the child and the parent or teller. The teller keeps his arm and hand outside of the cover and keeps moving it over the [Reverse] outside of the cloth, usually near the face of the child. While moving his hand over the cloth, the following is said: "Ill tell you a story about Johnny MacGory, who burned (also boned) a hole in the blanket" This is continually said and the movement of the hand on the outside of the cover keeps the child's attention. [see 'Johnny Magorey', 'Johnny Maggorie'] Yes [Check] Used I Used I 1 Not Used johnny barrow, BARROW,Johnny-come-tickle-me, JOANIE-COME-TICKLE-ME, johnny magorey, johnny miller, DOWS'Y POLL, johnny poker, JOLLY, miller, dousey-pole Checked by Adrian Young on Tue 16 Jun 2015; Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Sun 16 Aug 2015; "Newfoundland Folklore Survey Card"; Reverse of card at J_14241