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TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^xxovercastxx:
Perhaps I shouldn't have commented in the first place, but I figured it's a public thread and all, so why not?
Appreciate the level reply.
Nah, s'all good, the critique was appropriate and in review I jumped the gun a bit.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^xxovercastxx:
Then I suggest you check yourself for confirmation bias. I'm not suggesting that either way is right or wrong. I was just saying that Jinx pointed out that fanny means butt in US English and was told he/she was wrong. All I said was that Jinx was correct in his/her statement. Why the attacks on me? If you've got an issue with anyone bringing up US English, maybe you should attack Jinx.
Eh, fair point, although my first post was actually in reply to Jinx... ; P
I should have phrased it better, I didn't mean to infer that fanny wasn't US slang for butt. =)
Perhaps I shouldn't have commented in the first place, but I figured it's a public thread and all, so why not?
Appreciate the level reply.
Jinx (Member Profile)
What a stupid beat down you got for your funny joke.
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Ah the Sift. Sometimes people just want to fight.
In reply to this comment by Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^xxovercastxx:
Then I suggest you check yourself for confirmation bias. I'm not suggesting that either way is right or wrong. I was just saying that Jinx pointed out that fanny means butt in US English and was told he/she was wrong. All I said was that Jinx was correct in his/her statement. Why the attacks on me? If you've got an issue with anyone bringing up US English, maybe you should attack Jinx.
Eh, fair point, although my first post was actually in reply to Jinx... ; P
I should have phrased it better, I didn't mean to infer that fanny wasn't US slang for butt. =)
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
Probably because the show isn't in the US... (there's this quirky concept, it's called 'the rest of the world').
He's changing the meaning of the word. If it were a US show with a US compare, then butt smeller would be contextually what the guy is laughing at. It's not. And context is everything.
Side note, this isn't doing a lot to diabuse the perception that American's are so self centered that everything else on the planet has to conform to their world view... = P
Then I suggest you check yourself for confirmation bias. I'm not suggesting that either way is right or wrong. I was just saying that Jinx pointed out that fanny means butt in US English and was told he/she was wrong. All I said was that Jinx was correct in his/her statement. Why the attacks on me? If you've got an issue with anyone bringing up US English, maybe you should attack Jinx.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
Probably because the show isn't in the US... (there's this quirky concept, it's called 'the rest of the world').
He's changing the meaning of the word. If it were a US show with a US compare, then butt smeller would be contextually what the guy is laughing at. It's not. And context is everything.
Side note, this isn't doing a lot to diabuse the perception that American's are so self centered that everything else on the planet has to conform to their world view... = P
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Kofi:
Ok, granted. But the reason it was so funny to the presenter, and therefore funny to us, that is it means "vag smeller" which is infinitely more funny than "butt smeller".
Americans can be such parochial solipsistic homunculai.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Kofi:
Because the show was made in Britain. Context does matter.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
"Fanny means butt to Americans" remains true no matter where this video was made.
You're the one who's bent out of shape because someone pointed out that a word means something different to people of another culture. Reconsider your parochial solipsistic comment, black pot.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
Ok, granted. But the reason it was so funny to the presenter, and therefore funny to us, that is it means "vag smeller" which is infinitely more funny than "butt smeller".
Americans can be such parochial solipsistic homunculai.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Kofi:
Because the show was made in Britain. Context does matter.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
"Fanny means butt to Americans" remains true no matter where this video was made.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Kofi:
Because the show was made in Britain. Context does matter.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
"Fanny means butt to Americans" remains true no matter where this video was made.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
Because the show was made in Britain. Context does matter.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
So how is Jinx incorrect? In the US, fanny is a kid-friendly word for butt, exactly as he/she said.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
>> ^Jinx:
Or Butt Smeller if you happen to be American
Incorrect, fanny (in the UK and Australia) is a euphimism for vagina as correctly noted by bareboards2.
It's why we colonials get such a laugh out of yanks and their fanny packs. ; )
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Your video, TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
TV Host loses it when a name in a quiz question is revealed
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