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- We’re not sure who first used the word Mizzou, but we know it was used in the Missouri Alumni Quarterly (now called MIZZOU magazine) as early as December 1905.
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The word Mizzou is an example of clipping; a longer word, Missouri, becomes shortened (or clipped) to Mizzou, which is similar but shorter. We’re not sure who first used the word Mizzou, but we know it was used in the Missouri Alumni Quarterly (now called MIZZOU magazine) as early as December 1905.
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The commonly accepted origin is that the word is a shortened version of the university's (then-known as the Missouri State University) initials, MSU. When said quickly the initials can be morphed into the affectionate nickname: Mizzou.
The first use of the word “Mizzou” in print occurred in a 1905 issue of the Missouri Alumni Quarterly and the word was used some over the next few decades as you can see in the graph.
The state is named for the Missouri River, which was named after the indigenous Missouri Indians, a Siouan-language tribe. They were called the ouemessourita (wimihsoorita), meaning "those who have dugout canoes", by the Miami-Illinois language speakers.
May 4, 2018 · "The word Mizzou wasn't popular much at all back then," Bushyhead said. "The university was always called MU or the University of Missouri. "Mizzou was used back in the 1940's mainly by G.I.s returning from war but had faded a bit in the tumultuous 60's.
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Feb 5, 2024 · The term “Mizzou” was first recorded in a campus yell that used the phrase “Mizzou, Rah, Rah.” It is commonly accepted that the word is a shortened version of the University of Missouri’s initials, MSU.
The University of Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Founded in 1839, MU was the first public university west of the Mississippi River. [13]