Do other languages have an equivalent of updog? What is it?
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| Post date: 2021-12-07 06:20:37 |
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(American) English has versions of a joke/prank that goes something like:
P1: "Sounds like updog"
P2: "Whats updog?"
P1: "Not much dog, what's up with you?"
Surely this is not unique to USAmericans -- what are equivalents in other languages (e.g., a joke you play on someone by getting them to say a homonym?)
Another American variant would be "bofa" as in "Bofa deez nuts" |
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