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oh god that Led Zepplin one

I remember learning that and then promptly forgetting it because the pronunciation made no sense

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Friday, 1 February 2013 21:30 (thirteen years ago)

the led zep one is a play on a v olde english 'joke' eg

'my wife went to the carribean'

'jamaica?'

'no she went of her own accord'

Ward Fowler, Friday, 1 February 2013 21:33 (thirteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq2jnPqRDd4

Women, Fire, and Dangerous Zings (silby), Friday, 1 February 2013 21:40 (thirteen years ago)

oh pfft I guess autoembed doesn't work with https, w/e

Women, Fire, and Dangerous Zings (silby), Friday, 1 February 2013 21:40 (thirteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

not a pun, but an etymological thing. they call it _petting_ because you do it to _pets_. somehow i never put the two together, at least consciously.

s.clover, Monday, 18 February 2013 03:54 (thirteen years ago)

heavy

bnw, Monday, 18 February 2013 03:57 (thirteen years ago)

1953 A. C. Kinsey et al. Sexual Behav. Human Female ix. 389 The most responsive females may be the ones who most often pet to orgasm before marriage.

Women, Fire, and Dangerous Zings (silby), Monday, 18 February 2013 04:08 (thirteen years ago)

not a pun, but an etymological thing. they call it _petting_ because you do it to _pets_. somehow i never put the two together, at least consciously.

I experienced something similar just a couple of years ago with the word "duck" - it just all of a sudden occured to me "omg! ducks are always lowering their heads and dipping them under the water; and that's how duck-as-a-verb came to be! "to duck" = "to behave like a duck"

Also, it took me about a half-dozen viewings of "This is Spinal Tap" to pick up on the "Isle of Lucy" pun.

Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 18 February 2013 06:46 (thirteen years ago)

Well, I'm 55 and never realized that about "duck" until I read your post.

nickn, Monday, 18 February 2013 17:40 (thirteen years ago)

I disbelieve it anyway

Mark G, Monday, 18 February 2013 17:51 (thirteen years ago)

association runs the other way: duck (v) --> duck (n)

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=duck

Plasmon, Monday, 18 February 2013 21:19 (thirteen years ago)

it's actually the other way around—ducks are called that because they duck (i.e. the verb came first)

xp damn

1staethyr, Monday, 18 February 2013 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

I have only just realised that Band Aid was a pun.

Eyeball Kicks, Friday, 8 March 2013 16:32 (thirteen years ago)

right, hence Farm Aid etc MAKING NO SENSE

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 8 March 2013 17:26 (thirteen years ago)

Oh where are you going to, my pretty farm aid,
With your red, rosy cheeks and your coal-black hair?

acid in the style of tenpole tudor (NickB), Friday, 8 March 2013 17:34 (thirteen years ago)

Rolling Cannabis Politics Thread

Aimless, Friday, 15 March 2013 03:17 (thirteen years ago)

what. OH.

hot young stalin (Merdeyeux), Friday, 15 March 2013 03:20 (thirteen years ago)

that one was a coincidence surely

a kissed out red popemobile (Trayce), Friday, 15 March 2013 07:36 (thirteen years ago)

The Beatles albums "Past Masters" - I never knew "passed master" was a term until just now.

Panaïs Pnin (The Yellow Kid), Monday, 18 March 2013 02:46 (thirteen years ago)

the phrase is 'passed muster'. a passed master would just be a master who has passed.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 18 March 2013 09:32 (thirteen years ago)

uneducated people say 'passed the mustard', like it's xmas dinner or something

Esteban Buttiérrez (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 18 March 2013 09:48 (thirteen years ago)

i'm at past mast rn guys

This is called money bags. (zachlyon), Monday, 18 March 2013 10:02 (thirteen years ago)

i thought people cut the mustard rather than pass it

^ sarcasm (ken c), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:11 (thirteen years ago)

passed gasters

Doctor Casino, Monday, 18 March 2013 15:25 (thirteen years ago)

"past master" or "passed master" is a phrase

don't call it a cloud rap i've been high for years (zvookster), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:26 (thirteen years ago)

"passed muster" is a diff thing

don't call it a cloud rap i've been high for years (zvookster), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:27 (thirteen years ago)

"past master" or "passed master" is a phrase

Yes and then no.

Andrew Farrell, Monday, 18 March 2013 15:30 (thirteen years ago)

xpost

oh, ok - how would you use the phrase 'passed master', out of interest?

Ward Fowler, Monday, 18 March 2013 15:31 (thirteen years ago)

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/passed%20master

don't call it a cloud rap i've been high for years (zvookster), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:31 (thirteen years ago)

Can we all agree it's kind of a stupid name for a Beatles comp though? If it's a pun it's a dumb one, and if it's not, it just lards up their legacy with more weighty tombstone seriousness (the cover art is not helping on that front).

Doctor Casino, Monday, 18 March 2013 15:36 (thirteen years ago)

xxxxpost yeah, past master literally means "past" or "beyond" the level of "master". So if someone's a Past Master, they are the very best at what they do.

xpost Although I hate the name, Dr Casino is right.

pssstttt, Hey you (dog latin), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:43 (thirteen years ago)

pass master is how one might describe xabi alonso

^ sarcasm (ken c), Monday, 18 March 2013 15:54 (thirteen years ago)

Is there a thread for things we assume are puns but might not be? I've always thought Modest Mouse was a pun on Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky, but I might be wrong.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 19 March 2013 15:39 (thirteen years ago)

There is a whole thread for the Modest Mouse/Mussorgsky controversy: Aresponse to a perfectly reasonable Modest Mouse/Modest Moussorgsky query...

Eyeball Kicks, Tuesday, 19 March 2013 15:45 (thirteen years ago)

I always knew that the old hard rock classic by Nazareth with the chorus of "Now you're messin' with a son of a bitch!" was actually titled "Hair of the Dog," but I didn't get until today that...

Hair of the Dog = Heir of the Dog = son of a bitch

Josefa, Friday, 29 March 2013 05:44 (thirteen years ago)

That's a great one.

Eyeball Kicks, Friday, 29 March 2013 12:37 (thirteen years ago)

four months pass...

Thin Lizzy = pun on Tin Lizzie (nickname for Model T Ford)

The O RLY of Everything (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 31 July 2013 01:56 (twelve years ago)

Also realized recently that the "your obedient serpent" from the Beanie and Cecil cartoon theme song was a play on "your obedient servant."

nickn, Wednesday, 31 July 2013 06:00 (twelve years ago)

four months pass...

Toy Story is a play on "toy store"! And so is Toy Story 3.

imago hard or go haim (wins), Sunday, 8 December 2013 13:43 (twelve years ago)

I almost don't believe that one is intentional, but that might be because I feel stupid for not having got it after 18 years

Vinnie, Sunday, 8 December 2013 14:37 (twelve years ago)

nothing obviously punny about it, putting it down as happenstance

mind totally brown (darraghmac), Sunday, 8 December 2013 14:58 (twelve years ago)

Thin Lizzy = pun on Tin Lizzie (nickname for Model T Ford)

― The O RLY of Everything (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:56 AM (4 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Is everybody aware of the absence of a 'th' sound in the Dublin accent, which I think was written into the pun from the start. Though I always think of the name as being as opposed to the fat one.

also realised taht there wasa puun in this image
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Best-Of-Love/dp/B00007LTIE/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_15
Love on the rocks, but had been thinking it was a description of a troubled relationship that had been around longer than the Neil Diamond song. But can't find it cited before the song and the photo is from '66.

Stevolende, Sunday, 8 December 2013 15:05 (twelve years ago)

https://eu.rymimg.com/lk/o/l/4246b66b4744f0b4d8b95a85b55fea3b/1225097.jpg
couldn't get this to go to image before so hope it works this time.

Realised recently that that photo and this one
https://eu.rymimg.com/lk/o/l/526728162b3b656bea7bea133c3c23bf/1225098.jpg
had teh band in exactly the same clothing so have been wondering if they are part of the same photo session

Stevolende, Sunday, 8 December 2013 15:10 (twelve years ago)

xxp wut

imago hard or go haim (wins), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:48 (twelve years ago)

I mean I'm as shamefaced as you are at taking such a weird counterintuitive title at face value but cmon

Do you recognise that a shark tale is a play on words?

imago hard or go haim (wins), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:51 (twelve years ago)

Like why would you call a film toy story

imago hard or go haim (wins), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:53 (twelve years ago)

toy story would be a pun if there was actually a toy store in the film. as it is i think it's just an accident?

rp boo bryson (NickB), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:59 (twelve years ago)

wow thin lizzie? toy story?? is EVERYTHING a pun? seems so.

piscesx, Sunday, 8 December 2013 20:15 (twelve years ago)

yeah don't overthink it

it's a story about toys

my whole family is catholic so look at the pickle i'm in (zachlyon), Sunday, 8 December 2013 20:16 (twelve years ago)

For a second thought the point about The Best of Love was they were trying to spell the word L-o-v-e with a combination of the rocks and their bodies, with the hole in one rock serving as the letter 'o' but don't think it works.

You should look up the full Thin Lizzy story, it's pretty interesting.

The Glam Of That All The Way From Memphis Man! (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 8 December 2013 23:20 (twelve years ago)


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