Rocky and Bull‧win‧kle /ˌrɒki ənd ˈbʊlwɪŋk
əl $ ˌrɑː-/
the main characters of a children's
cartoon shown on US television, especially popular during the 1960s. Rocky is a clever
squirrel who can fly and Bullwinkle is a large
moose who is always doing stupid things. Many young adults also enjoyed the programme because it included clever jokes about society and politics, and a lot of
puns (=jokes using words that sound similar but have different meanings).
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