High School
This place represents boredom and a stifling feeling of convention for Weetzie Bat.
Weetzie Bat's Indian Headdress/Clothing
These accessories represent Weetzie Bat's outrage about the oppression of the first people in the Americas.
Grandma Fifi's Cottage
This place represents comfort, acceptance, and a sense of home to Weetzie Bat and Dirk.
Ducks
Weetzie Bat and Dirk use this phrase to mean potential romantic partners, and it represents excitement, disappointment, and, at times, even danger.
The Magic Lamp
This gift from Grandma Fifi to Weetzie Bat represents hope and possibility, as well as generosity.
The Tick Tock Tea Room
This restaurant represents tradition and love to Weetzie Bat, as it is the place Charlie Bat routinely takes her on his visits to California.
Secret Agent Lover Man's Kiss
This event is a turning point in Weetzie Bat's young life, and it represents desire.
Jerry
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