eeny, meeny, miny, moe
English
Alternative forms
- eeni meeni mina mo
- eeny-meeny-miney-mo
Noun
eeny, meeny, miny, moe (uncountable)
- A method of choosing between two or more people or things, used by children. A child points to each item in turn (or alternately), while saying a rhyme starting "Eeny, meeny, miney, moe", moving to the next item after each quarter-line (i.e. each word or pair of syllables). The item pointed to on the last word of the rhyme is the one chosen.
- 1959, John Knowles, chapter 3, in A Separate Peace:
- “...As for this thing”, ... he held up the shuttlecock, contaminated, in his outstretched right [hand], “this idiot tickler, the only thing it's good for is eeny-meeny-miney-mo”.
- 1985, Lawrence Durrell, Quinx, Faber & Faber; (Avignon Quintet), published 2004, page 1252:
- “Well”, said Lord Galen in some dismay, “I suppose we shall have to cast lots or play at Eeni Meeni Mina Mo?”
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similar children's counting-out games in other languages
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