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–interjection (used, as for reassurance, at the moment of lifting a baby up.) Also, upsa-daisy. Origin: 1860–65; cf. earlier up-a-daisy, dial. up-a-day, perh. up + (lack)aday, (lack)adaisy; -sy perh. to be identified with -sy Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/upsy-daisy
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