Nothing wrong with it at all, just childish pratts think it is funny to laugh at it implying that people are talking about ur anus! Sad really!
2007-05-08 02:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing, if you're not a gutter brain! Tthe planets were all named after Roman gods, and Uranus was originally the exception to the rule. When first discovered by Herschel in 1781, it was originally named for King George III, earning the name Georgium Sidius, meaning George's Star (it was originally thought to be a star). It was known by and large as the Georgian. The earliest reference to the name Uranus for the planet was made in 1823, although the name had been suggested since the planet's discovery. The name Uranus became official in 1850.
2007-05-08 04:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It is just small young minds who are at the "Anal stage"of developement (Freud) and incorporating new concepts into there personal psycological baggage. Thats just kid stuff, kids talk about butts and what comes out of them incessantly you'll find if you have children or babysit. Adults haven't any excuse and should be avoided. Older kids just have some hangups that will, one hopes, settle down and they will catch up.
2007-05-12 02:31:15
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answered by mike453683 5
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when it poorly pronounced it would seem (with humour) to be referring to your behind.
other astronomical names that could be used in an undignified way are:
1/ black hole
2/ big bang
3/ moon
however this form of wit does get very old very fast and loses its initial shock value almost immediately. however when i was in school, to the teachers annoyance, the classroom used to erupt into laughter at the very hint of the word been use, sad but true.
2007-05-08 04:42:43
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answered by sycamore 3
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Ignoramuses pronounce it as Your-Anus, as in your Botty.
The best way to pronounce it is yoo-ri-nus, which if I recall right is the closest approximation to that of Willam Herschel all the way back a while ago!
2007-05-08 03:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell me have you ever seen the rings around Uranus?
It's all asteriod debris i'm reliably informed!
2007-05-08 02:40:51
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answered by Jimbobarino 4
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Because one way to pronounce it sounds like the English words "your anus". But it was named by a German, and it does not sound bad in German.
2007-05-08 02:37:29
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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lmao it depends on how your mind works lol it is a normal name but in the wrong mind then itsounds like your saying your anus
2007-05-08 02:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing, as long as your mind is not in the gutter like a 12 year old
2007-05-08 02:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest, it sounds as though you are speaking about my ars*e hole.......nothig else is creepy....it is the butt of many jokes!!!!!
Cheers
Mistress Lioncourt
2007-05-08 02:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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