Did Yankee Doodle name the feather, hat, town, or his pony Macaroni?!


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i think given the facts presented here so far that he was referring to his entire outfit as "macaroni" not just his hat or the feather

the feather

he named his pony macaroni

when he put the feather on his hat he called the hat with a feather on it macaroni,this is realy interesting, so ill give it a star

no...he called the action of putting a feather in his hat macaroni... der!!!

"he stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni..."I would guess his feather

The feather!
"Yankee Doodle went to town, riding on a pony, stuck a feather in his hat, and called it Macaroni."
If it weren't the feather, it would be incorrect grammar. =P

His firstborn son. He named his daughter Ramen.

he called his feather macaroni, he didn't have all his noodles

Back in Pre-Revolutionary America when the song "Yankee Doodle" was first popular, the singer was not referring to the pasta "macaroni" in the line that reads "stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni". "Macaroni" was a fancy ("dandy") style of Italian dress widely imitated in England at the time. So by just sticking a feather in his cap and calling himself a "Macaroni" (a "dandy"), Yankee Doodle was proudly proclaiming himself to be a country bumpkin, because that was how the English regarded most colonials at that time.

He named his pony after Macaroni & Cheese? lol

Iced Tea.

The feather on his hat while riding into town on his pony



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