Bigfoot3814
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What is the significance, if any exists, of this internet picture thing:
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It's from a commercial about pork. Pork is the "other white meat".What's the "other white meat"?
I hear it from alot of American sources, and imagine it's something quite yankee specific.
What is that sound that seems to start of quiet and then swell up coming from the trees?
What's the original white meat? Chicken?
I think it is a picture of Spiderman asking how to shoot web.
you are from singapore right? Maybe you should get a mouth-surgery first before you can pronounce a proper "r"?
(and for those who think i'm flaming, such surgeries exist and are well-known in south korea)
Worcester is pronounced "Wurster." It's the English pronounciation.
Leicester is pronounced "Lester."
Likewise, anything ending in "shire" is pronounced like the word "sure," so Lincolnshire is pronounced "Link-un-shurr."
Sacre bleu, it means "Holy Blue", I think it's similar to the way English people use "Holy Crap" or "Holy Cow", it doesn't have to mean anything for an English-speaking person, it's just an expression. Could be a bit of a "parody" of Frenchness, too, I think. Then again, I'm not very good in French.Sacra Blu
Zut Allourz
What are the meanings of these French expressions:
Sacra Blu
Zut Allourz
Both of those are based on English phonetic spelling since I have no idea how to spell them in French.
What is the significance, if any exists, of this internet picture thing:
Spoiler :
I hope that has answered your question.
What are the meanings of these French expressions:
Sacra Blu
Zut Allourz
Both of those are based on English phonetic spelling since I have no idea how to spell them in French.
They are quite nonsensical.
Sacré Bleu is kinda like "By Jove!" or "Goodness!", an exclamation of surprise somewhat.
Zut allors is kinda like "Damn" or "Blast", more of a very mild curse. Serves a more infantile perpose than "merde!"