who's himmer than him

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The word "himmer" appears to be the comparative form of "him". What does it mean?

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Steven Pinker Retweeted
Melissa Chen tweeted:


The world lacks wit,
It's gone missing, a bit.
Dr. Seuss made us smile
for all that's worthwhile.
I'm willing to say,
I'll go out on a limb.
There has been no one alive
who's himmer than him.
 
It's a humorous invention.
 
I guess it means 'who's more like him than him', in reference to Dr Seuss and his peculiar idiosyncratic style.
 
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