Pay day. In my mother tongue, portuguese, the sound of this two words is like the portuguese verb "peidei", and it means: I farted.
2007-09-06 08:20:06
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answered by Falco 7
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Bog nor re jus Yell it out loud in the daftest voice and it funny. Dont ask me how on earth first did that but a load of were in floods of tears. Try it with a few friends. Cracks me up! Dont know if thats how you spell it but thats how you say it.
2016-05-22 17:38:02
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answered by ? 3
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When english speakers pronounce "café" as "cafe". Without the "ay" sound on the end, like caf-ee. That just really annoys me =P
2007-09-06 05:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always thought "cantaloupe" was funny. I picture in my mind a watermelon running across the African savanna trying to escape a wedding.
2007-09-06 05:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a lot of words sound funny if you say them enough times.
2007-09-06 05:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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anything that is added to the German, or so called prefixes:[shm: e/a/o/u/i.....],
very much popular in American films. take this for e.g.:
'oh, what the hell... tv/ 'shmee- vee!!!!''
or
'~ work /shmirk'
'~ acting /shmacting'
and so on.
2007-09-06 10:57:48
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answered by Judy 5
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fiddle
2007-09-06 05:25:13
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answered by Anonymous
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weiner
2007-09-06 05:22:33
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answered by str8talker 5
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cereal (when its pronounced 'see real')
2007-09-06 05:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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