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We all know that cooties aren’t real. (Besides, we’ve all been vaccinated sufficiently as kids, so we’re safe.) But if they were real, what disease would cooties be? Well, let’s look at ...
"Cooties" refers to a highly infectious disease. The word "cootie" derives from the Tagalog word "kutu," or "parasitic biting insect." The related word "kudis" translates to "playground death ...
Cooties: Sundance Review. Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, and Alison Pill play teachers helping their colleagues survive an attack of elementary-school zombies. By THR Staff. Plus Icon.
‘Cooties,’ 2 stars Directors: Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion. Cast: Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer. Rating: Rated R for horror violence and gore, language including ...
Remember playing cooties? We’d chase each other, touch the person and sing out, “I gave you my cooties!” Cooties may just be a good thing. In my column of a year ago, I quoted Dr. Stefano ...
Cooties, which opens in theaters on Sept. 18, probably won't get a sequel — at least not one made in the spirit of the original film. Nothing can ever be ruled out in Hollywood when it comes to ...
Today's question: The other day I made a comment about cooties. The person I said it to became upset. I was referring to cooties as an infectious bug — flu — and she took it as meaning lice.
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