Word that mean something funny in English

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I remember reading somewhere that when the yankee pioneers went way out west they named places as and when they felt like.

So apparently there are/were places called "Whore's Nipple" and "Son of a Bitch Creek"
Phil

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[Apologies in advance -- the following isn't funny at all.]

There are a few place names around here that had to be changed when Virginia was dragged, kicking and screaming, into something resembling the modern era. An intersection near Patrick Henry's home, Scotchtown, used to be called (again, I'm sorry; this is how things used to be) Nigger Foot. :-(

Thank goodness, the highway department changed the name! It's now officially called Negro Foot. >:-P Oh, that makes it all SO much better. (Need I mention that I never heard any of the old-timers around there use the new name? Sad, very sad. Must've been hard containing as much hatred and spite as those guys had in them.)

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and you cant forget Gropecunte Lane in London. Now Threadneedle Street and is where the Bank Of England resides. Funny that...
Phil

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Bunnyboy wrote:and you cant forget Gropecunte Lane in London. Now Threadneedle Street and is where the Bank Of England resides. Funny that...
Which is mentioned in this interesting article on the BBC Website...

The Origins and Common Usage of British Swear-words

I like the way they avoid even mild swearing:
The Beeb wrote:A stronger British term for testicles, which rhymes with 'frollocks'
But they have no problems writing Gropecunte in all it's glory!

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In the old (first post-communist) system of company names in Bosnia, privately owned service companies had a prefix PUP (acronym for "pivately owned...") to their names. Especially amusing when it's a family name used for company name.

Some of these were taking goods to and from Holland, which must have made some Dutch folks' day since, as I've been told, "pup" means "turd" in Dutch.

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Aaahahha, in english, peejunk would equal urine trash!!!!

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There's a Village in Essex UK called Fingeringhoe - it always makes me smile
eh?

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and one in yorkshire called blubberhouses ...

... innocent enough but always makes me giggle

slainte :hihi: rob

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there is a village in the uk called lower drakes bottom
which means that there should be an upper drakes bottom
Phil

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peejunk wrote:I've been told, "pup" means "turd" in Dutch.
depends on how you pronounce it...just like in engrish pŭp ("pup") is a young dog, pōōp ("poep") is the brown stuff coming from your lowest sphincter...
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stefancrs wrote:Aaahahha, in english, peejunk would equal urine trash!!!!
You don't say :roll:

But it was really amusing when I found out there actually IS a name "peejunk" in India or somewhere

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peejunk wrote:But it was really amusing when I found out there actually IS a name "peejunk" in India or somewhere
"Peejunk Chamchawala"
sounds good to me.
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In Germany we eat "butt" ("flounder" in English).

Over here you can live in "quickborn" (city in Northern Germany).

When you play cards in Germany you'll often here the word "ass" ("ace" in English).

Btw, as a young boy I often mistook "diary" for "diarrhea"... :o
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Meffy wrote:In English it's a fish. In French, that fish is called poisson. In English, that poisson looks a lot like poison. In German, poison is gift.

So: if someone gives me a gift fish, is it a poison poisson?

... Think I'll have beef for dinner.
Furthermore gift is danish for poison as well, but also for (to be) married; something that can easily poison a well-functioning relationship. Sounds fishy? Hey, I'm detoxica*cough*divorced now... :lol:

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Heh... hey, you've achieved a form of fame, Guckli. Check the "Quote of the day" thread. ;-)

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