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Meaning cupboard-like, originates from [[Little Britain]], when a stage hypnotist tried to play this word during a game of [[Scrabble]] with his ill mother His plan backfired when a nurse revealed to him that his mother told her he was useless at hypnotism.
'''Cupboardy''' is not a real English word. It means "cupboard-like", and was heard on the TV show [[Little Britain]]. In a comedy sketch, a stage hypnotist tries to play this word during a game of [[Scrabble]] with his ill mother. His plan backfires when a nurse reveales to him that his mother told her he was useless at hypnotism.

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Cupboardy is not a real English word. It means "cupboard-like", and was heard on the TV show Little Britain. In a comedy sketch, a stage hypnotist tries to play this word during a game of Scrabble with his ill mother. His plan backfires when a nurse reveales to him that his mother told her he was useless at hypnotism.