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17 Mar 2022
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Question about English (US)
What does "Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food? "
What's the meaning of "You of in"? mean?
What does "Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food? "
What's the meaning of "You of in"? mean?
What's the meaning of "You of in"? mean?
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26 Mar 2022
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- English (US)
This is a meme. I first saw it in this image.
I laugh because of how this sentence is written, its like someone from another planet wrote it. very strange and I thought it was funny.
>Why do they call it oven
in English the word oven( OV-en ) sounds like the words "of in".
he wants to know why people call this kitchen appliance by this name
>when you of in the cold food
this is the stupid part, he is pretending "of in" is a phrasal verb, it is not.
this is not a common or sensible way to use these words
if you used real words you would say "put in"
>> Why do they call it oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
of out hot eat the food?
he is pretending "of out" is a phrasal verb, it is not.
this would mean the opposite of "put in" so "pull out"
>> Why do they call it oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
>> [pull out] hot eat the food?
many tools in english have names that describe what the tool does
stapler -> puts staples in things
copier -> makes copies of things
screwdriver -> drives screws into things
the whole point is that he thinks ovens (of in) have the wrong name
by his logic they should be called (of out)s because you "of out"(pull out) hot food.
also, its a nonsense meme you can post to confuse people tho a lot of people have seen it so they will probably not read it and tell you to shut up.
now, this grammar is still really bad
you can see one commenter said he "just had a stroke"
a stroke when blood is blocked from the brain
usually causing you to lose the ability to hear, speak, read, or other things.
its written so badly the commenter feels like his brain is dying lol
rewritten
>> Why do they call it (an) oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
>> (and) [pull out] (the hot food to eat)?
This is EXTREMELY stupid and even people who understand probably would not laugh. I thought it was funny tho so thanks for reminding me of it.
hope this makes sense
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- English (US)
This sentence doesn’t make sense at all. Where did you see or hear it?
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I saw this on Twitter.
It starts with "Riddle me this..", and then I was just googling it and found it the quote from batman, a comicbook.
Almost everyone didn't understand it, so it might be making no sense.
It starts with "Riddle me this..", and then I was just googling it and found it the quote from batman, a comicbook.
Almost everyone didn't understand it, so it might be making no sense.
- English (US)
@Pumpkin5123 There are probably typos in this sentence, but I can’t figure out what it’s trying to say.
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Maybe..
I'm just wondering if the grammar is right in this sentence.
It's good to turned out that this doesn't make sense.
Thank you!
I'm just wondering if the grammar is right in this sentence.
It's good to turned out that this doesn't make sense.
Thank you!
- English (US)
This is a meme. I first saw it in this image.
I laugh because of how this sentence is written, its like someone from another planet wrote it. very strange and I thought it was funny.
>Why do they call it oven
in English the word oven( OV-en ) sounds like the words "of in".
he wants to know why people call this kitchen appliance by this name
>when you of in the cold food
this is the stupid part, he is pretending "of in" is a phrasal verb, it is not.
this is not a common or sensible way to use these words
if you used real words you would say "put in"
>> Why do they call it oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
of out hot eat the food?
he is pretending "of out" is a phrasal verb, it is not.
this would mean the opposite of "put in" so "pull out"
>> Why do they call it oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
>> [pull out] hot eat the food?
many tools in english have names that describe what the tool does
stapler -> puts staples in things
copier -> makes copies of things
screwdriver -> drives screws into things
the whole point is that he thinks ovens (of in) have the wrong name
by his logic they should be called (of out)s because you "of out"(pull out) hot food.
also, its a nonsense meme you can post to confuse people tho a lot of people have seen it so they will probably not read it and tell you to shut up.
now, this grammar is still really bad
you can see one commenter said he "just had a stroke"
a stroke when blood is blocked from the brain
usually causing you to lose the ability to hear, speak, read, or other things.
its written so badly the commenter feels like his brain is dying lol
rewritten
>> Why do they call it (an) oven
>> when you [put in] the cold food
>> (and) [pull out] (the hot food to eat)?
This is EXTREMELY stupid and even people who understand probably would not laugh. I thought it was funny tho so thanks for reminding me of it.
hope this makes sense
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Hi!
This is the best, most precise description of meme I've ever seen.
I fully understand. Thank you!
You know I'm so bad at English.
But even I couldn't come up with this idea, so whoever did this might be kind of a genious.
This is the best, most precise description of meme I've ever seen.
I fully understand. Thank you!
You know I'm so bad at English.
But even I couldn't come up with this idea, so whoever did this might be kind of a genious.
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