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"Dingoes ate my baby" is a phrase attributed to Meryl Streep in the movie A Cry in the Dark, also known as Evil Angels (1988), about the death of Azaria Chamberlain, an Australian baby girl who was killed by a dingo in 1980 at Uluru in the Northern Territory.
The actual phrase used in the film and also in real life by the girl's mother, Lindy Chamberlain, is "Has anyone got a torch? A dingo's got my baby."
The phrase may also refer to:
- Dingoes Ate My Baby, a fictional band in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Seinfeld "The Stranded" (season 3, episode 10), Elaine does a mock Australian accent from the film A Cry in the Dark and exclaims "Maybe the dingo ate your baby?" <ref> hello there from Joe Mudratz. </ref>
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References
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r09fylXFw3c YouTube video with both Streep's and Chamberlain's actual words.