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fizzyjoe

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you know what I'm talking about, words you might use from a different state or phrases someone wouldn't understand that raise the eyebrows🤣
 

Pipp

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Lol this thread makes me do just that. Maybe Ive not had enough coffee yet. Lol
 

Moses_Young

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you know what I'm talking about, words you might use from a different state or phrases someone wouldn't understand that raise the eyebrows🤣
Okay. I was reading something from someone once about "MOHELA", which I now know stands for Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, which is "the name of a Missouri-based company that manages the billing and payments on many federal student loans". However, a mohel is also one in Jewish tradition who carries out the bris on males (typically 8 days old), and a mohel-a or mohel-et can refer to the same job for someone who is female.

At the time, I couldn't figure out who she'd had circumcised and/or why she'd had to take out a loan to do it! :p
 

fizzyjoe

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Okay. I was reading something from someone once about "MOHELA", which I now know stands for Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, which is "the name of a Missouri-based company that manages the billing and payments on many federal student loans". However, a mohel is also one in Jewish tradition who carries out the bris on males (typically 8 days old), and a mohel-a or mohel-et can refer to the same job for someone who is female.

At the time, I couldn't figure out who she'd had circumcised and/or why she'd had to take out a loan to do it! :p
That is beautifully confusing thank you for sharing😁🤣👍
 

fizzyjoe

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Lol this thread makes me do just that. Maybe Ive not had enough coffee yet. Lol
Blehhh maybe you've had too much coffee, coffee is very confusing😁😁😁😁
 

seoulsearch

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Okay. I was reading something from someone once about "MOHELA", which I now know stands for Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, which is "the name of a Missouri-based company that manages the billing and payments on many federal student loans". However, a mohel is also one in Jewish tradition who carries out the bris on males (typically 8 days old), and a mohel-a or mohel-et can refer to the same job for someone who is female.

At the time, I couldn't figure out who she'd had circumcised and/or why she'd had to take out a loan to do it! :p

Thank you very much for posting this -- it's one of the funniest things I've read in a while. :ROFL:

I often find myself in all sorts of situations in life where I'm confused, and it's usually because of a lack, or mix-up of contexts.

Glad to know I'm not the only one, lol! :)
 

laughingheart

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"I think you are a very homely girl".
I was rather gutted when I received this note from a fellow from Ireland. He couldn't understand my reaction. He meant that I had a nice homey, girl next door look. The most fun was when he repeated the phrase to my mother when they met. I've never seen eyebrows raise quite that high, lol.
 

Lynx

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"I think you are a very homely girl".
I was rather gutted when I received this note from a fellow from Ireland. He couldn't understand my reaction. He meant that I had a nice homey, girl next door look. The most fun was when he repeated the phrase to my mother when they met. I've never seen eyebrows raise quite that high, lol.
Hmm... reminds me of a Nicole C. Mullen song. In the song, when she was a kid some of the rich kids were calling her "homemade" as in her clothes were not bought from the store.

Homely, or homemade, is out of sight. Can't beat something that somebody who knows you made just for you. Beats factory-made stuff all hollow. Same for people who make themselves into the image of whatever is most popular. "Homely" as that guy meant it is far and away better.
 

fizzyjoe

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"I think you are a very homely girl".
I was rather gutted when I received this note from a fellow from Ireland. He couldn't understand my reaction. He meant that I had a nice homey, girl next door look. The most fun was when he repeated the phrase to my mother when they met. I've never seen eyebrows raise quite that high, lol.
lol yeah because Homely can mean as I understand it plain to the point of cringe or ugly, I can just imagine the reactions🤣👍
 

Moses_Young

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Thank you very much for posting this -- it's one of the funniest things I've read in a while. :ROFL:

I often find myself in all sorts of situations in life where I'm confused, and it's usually because of a lack, or mix-up of contexts.

Glad to know I'm not the only one, lol! :)
Thanks. And in case you every take a loan from the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, I'm sure you can word it in such a way as to really raise someone's eyebrows. Perhaps even get a :eek: expression! :)
 

cinder

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Well I had an interesting experience with OBE once: I learned it as an acronym meaning Overcome By Events at my first job because sometimes things you thought you needed to know or find out are irrelevant by the time you've figured them out (or before and you shouldn't pursue them anymore). Shortly after that one of my favorite authors had the line added in his Biography " he was declared OBE in [whatever the year was, I can't remember it or find it in any of my books]" . Needless to say it didn't stand for Overcome by events in that case.
 

NotmebutHim

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"I have to go to the head".

(US Navy & Marine Corp slang for "bathroom" or "toilet".)
 

Dino246

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"The chance of this relationship working is equal to the square root of -1."

Of course, if she understands that, there might actually be a chance.
 
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Okay. I was reading something from someone once about "MOHELA", which I now know stands for Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, which is "the name of a Missouri-based company that manages the billing and payments on many federal student loans". However, a mohel is also one in Jewish tradition who carries out the bris on males (typically 8 days old), and a mohel-a or mohel-et can refer to the same job for someone who is female.

At the time, I couldn't figure out who she'd had circumcised and/or why she'd had to take out a loan to do it! :p
If she was Jewish , you know she did'nt pay for anything. Your making a mountain out of a mohel-a...LOL
 

fizzyjoe

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Well let's see how I do lol hmmmm...
often times I have heard words and phrases that I feel I have to look up because they just sound weird, confusing, or unsettling...
for example A shave and a hair cut 2 bits, heard it on Roger Rabbit and couldn't figure out what it all meant😁
Same as a Red Skelton joke about Dun and Bar street many words and phrases baffle me🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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CozHElivesIcanface2morrow

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I do confuse everyone 😂 hear me speak English and you will get confused everytime 😅

I have this accent that is thicker than a plywood 😅


You: Wet
Me: Wit

You: French fries
Me: prench pries


You: She can't breath
Me:Chicken nut bread
I can't bread 🤣

You: less
Me: liss

You: single
Me:sing--gol 😂

You: beat,bate,bit,bet
Me: bit

You: Valentine
Me: Balin---taym 🤣

You: Mess,maze and miss
Me: Miss 🤣