Yeah, that's what we thought he meant! Then explained it that way to him, and he was like, "Nah, that's the edge. I'm talking about, you know, the actual corner."
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Maybe he was British. Some British coins have corners. :p
Or Australian.
Long live the 50 cent piece.
I'm in Australia. After our first attempt at explanation got shot down, we assumed he meant the 50c coin. Nope. He was talking about a $2 coin, apparently.
Go figure.
I didn't make this nor invent the word - my brother did, and his friend made the poster -
http://i44.:bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:/xegbnm.jpg
[strike]warning: has a swear-word in it.[/strike]
modified the swear word yay
I keep trying to make eveyone say shoop. As in, the singular for sheep. That'd be awesome, and it makes sense too if you think of it like 'one goose, many geese' then it's only logical to have 'one shoop, many sheep'.
And it's fun to say :p
My friend and I had a running joke that Horsi should be the plural for Horse. We used it as a joke in a script once...
That would just make This song seem very strange. :confused: