Shopping for pajamas for my fast-growing kid on eBay, I find this:
Carter’s:Bobby Jacket green sleeper sz:12 mo.
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Description: features a front zipper from neckline down one side of the leg of the sleeper, long sleeves, a zipper cover, brown trim on neckline and sleeves, skid material on the enclosed feet, a design of brown Bobby Jackets thru out the sleeper.
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The picture shows a green sleeper with what appears to be pretty ordinary brown gorillas on it, drawn in a kids’ cartoon-like style.
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“Bobby Jackets”?* What the heck? Has anyone ever heard this expression before, or is this random eBay weirditude?
Could it be the gorilla’s name?
It’s supposed to be “Bobby Jack.” The retailer mislabeled it.
ETA - actually, the seller is just very uninformed…“Bobby Jack” is a clearly some kind of small monkey, whereas the gorilla on the pajamas shown is just that, a gorilla (great ape)…this person either can’t tell the difference, or…
A-HA! I think you’ve got it.
Or this person is an average eBay retailer. Here’s the list of search terms I’ve learned to use when looking for something with a rhinoceros on it on eBay:
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[li]rhino[/li][li]rhinoceros[/li][li]rhinoseros[/li][li]rhinosaros[/li][li]rhinoceres[/li][li]rhinocerus[/li][li]rhinocerous[/li][li]rhinosaurus[/li][li]hippo[/li][li]hippopotamus[/li][/ul]
I have had multiple hits with every one of those, especially the last three.