Wubba



Wubba is the cornerstone in Sesame Street monster language. Though used frequently throughout the show's history, its exact translation in monster is unknown. Former head writer Norman Stiles states, "It's what monsters say."

The earliest known usage of the word can be traced to the 1972 song "Imagination," where a frightened Ernie cites it as a scary thing the monsters in his head say.

Since then, the word has been used for various monster activities, including the "Wubba Wubba Boing Boing" game (episode 3663) and as the repeated chorus of Grover's music video, "Monster in the Mirror."

The word transcends the New York City radius of monsters and is heard in England at The Furchester Hotel, where Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz includes the word in her catchphrase ("Fuzza-wubba!"). The word has since proven to be popular with not just monsters, but cheeses as well, as one particular slice appearing in episode 4523 claims to enjoy saying the word.