This one is all kinds of wrong. Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum are the only positives. Because every other use of this word reminds me of my mother saying, "Your cousin is around back tweedling himself." Or Grandma saying, "Do you have to take a tweedle?"
Oh, yeah. There is another positive one, Two Ladies, from Cabaret, "Tweedle-dee-tweedle-dee-dee."
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\TWEED-l\ |
verb
1. to lure by or as by music: The Pied Piper tweedled the children into following him.
2. to produce high-pitched, modulated sounds, as a singer, bird, or musical instrument. |
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