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    Pompatus (or Pompitus) ( / ˈpɒmpətəs /) is a nonce word coined by Steve Miller in his hit single "The Joker" (1973). Etymology. The word is probably a corruption of—or imagined variation on—the word "puppetutes", which was itself a coinage, originated by Vernon Green at the age of 14.

  3. Oct 25, 1996 · Pompatus of love is a term coined by Vernon Green, a member of the Medallions, in his song The Letter. Steve Miller borrowed it for his hit The Joker, and it became the title of a 1990s movie.

  4. May 11, 2020 · The pompatus/pompitous of love is a nonsense lyric, based on a lyric originally written by Vernon Green. However, Vernon Green did have the imagination to say that it was about intimate things that you would tell only to a close and special person.

  5. Oct 15, 2019 · The singer reveals the origin and meaning of the word "pompatus" in his hit song The Joker, released in 1973. He also talks about his new box set Welcome To The Vault and his career highlights.

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · Pompatus is a nonce word derived from the lyrics of Steve Miller's songs, meaning pompous or splendid. It is also a Latin perfect passive participle and adjective related to pomp.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Also in the song, Miller uses the word “pompatus.” In fact, “The Joker” is one of two songs in which Miller uses the term. Sings Miller: Some people call me the space cowboy / Yeah! Some call...

  8. Subscribed. 3.8K. 376K views 4 years ago #JimmyFallon #FallonTonight #SteveMiller. Steve Miller talks about his five-decade-spanning box set, Welcome to the Vault, sharing some trivia about...

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