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mr3urious

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No, those uneducated idiots think "bae" means their boyfriend or girlfriend (like a shorter term for "babe") when they have no idea it's actually the Danish word for "poop."
Isn't "bae" a Korean name as well?
 

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There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name-o.
B-i-ngo
B-i-ngo
B-i-ngo
And Bingo was his name-o.
You probably sang this song at least ONCE in your youth.

But, they never said...
Is Bingo the name of the dog? Or the farmer?
We established the farmer had a dog, but which one is Bingo?
Ambiguity strikes again...
 

scooterfan360

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So I notice there's now a new term floating around the internet: "bae".

So, what is "bae" and what does it mean? It honestly looks like a typo of another word like "babe" or "bale" or "bate" or "bare".
speaking of internet terms, I'm still scratching my head wondering what the heck does bye Felicia means, it really sounds stupid, people always end an internet argument with it.
 

D'Snowth

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There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name-o.
B-i-ngo
B-i-ngo
B-i-ngo
And Bingo was his name-o.
You probably sang this song at least ONCE in your youth.

But, they never said...
Is Bingo the name of the dog? Or the farmer?
We established the farmer had a dog, but which one is Bingo?
Ambiguity strikes again...
I'm . . . pretty sure it's the name of the dog.
 

mr3urious

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What about "Humpty Dumpty"? Nothing in the nursery rhyme states that he's an egg even though he's frequently depicted as one. :eek:
 

Pig'sSaysAdios

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What about "Humpty Dumpty"? Nothing in the nursery rhyme states that he's an egg even though he's frequently depicted as one. :eek:
Yeah, it wasn't originally an egg. Apparently, they changed it to an egg so kids wouldn't be as sad/disturbed.

I think about that sometimes. It's the source of my many existential crisis.

 
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