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And two inches longer than you. [1] Chorus: That was a cute little rhyme Sing us another one, do--oo-- [1] chorus Here's to old king Montazuma For fun he buggered a puma The puma one day Bit both balls away An example of animal humor. [1] There is a version of this song which is rendered for children. Three verses are as follows: A canner ...
Pickle is funny. Cab is funny. Cockroach is funny – not if you get 'em, only if you say 'em. [2] [3] Richard Wiseman, a professor of the public understanding of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, conducted a small experiment to determine whether words with a k sound were actually considered funnier than others for English speakers ...
Margaret R. Tryon's 1939 depiction of the Wampus cat catching an eagle. A musical ensemble who recorded several tracks in 1937 and 1938, and consisting of six or seven string musicians including Oscar "Buddy" Woods, were billed as "the Wampus Cats".
And brush up on your grammar knowledge with these acronym examples and funny malapropisms. The post 100 Funny Words You Probably Don’t Know appeared first on Reader's Digest . Show comments
It made the pop charts several times, with a version by the Merry Macs reaching No. 1 in March 1944. The song was also a number-one sheet music seller, with sales of over 450,000 within the first three weeks of release. [1] The Merry Macs recording was Decca Records' best-selling release in 1944. [2]
The reliable sources that describe the science of "funny words" here [1] [2] [3] refer to a single paper by Chris Westbury et al. which describes "perceived humor" (not inherent humor) as "a quantifiable function of how far NWs [non-words] are from being words", [4] so the entire concept of "inherently funny words" seems based on a ...
Here is a more up-to-date version, ca. 1988: Other visual mnemonic systems have been created for Morse code, mapping the elements of the Morse code characters onto pictures for easy memorization. For instance, "R" ( ) might be represented as a "racecar" seen in a profile view, with the two wheels of the racecar being the dits and the body being ...
"Inchworm", also known as "The Inch Worm", is a song originally performed by Danny Kaye in the 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen. It was written by Frank Loesser . Lyrics