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  • It is, maybe, something very particular as I am not familiar with that term used through "Puritanical thingy". Sorry, I am located in Europe and lack of knowledge about Puritans 😬 [ANSWER RECEIVED]

  • If you want to go deeper about that word:

    The earliest known use of the noun walkie-talkie is in the 1930s.

    OED's earliest evidence for walkie-talkie is from 1939, in the San Antonio Express-News (San Antonio, Texas).

    walkie-talkie