Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for February 04, 2014
Transcript:
Laura: You've invented coffee underpants? Adam: I have. Laura: Can you at least call them underwear? Adam: Why? Laura: There's something about the word "underpants." I just... Don't like it. Adam: Like "balm" and "curd." Laura: You swore never to speak those words again. Adam: Sorry. I'll put a dollar in the balm and curd jar.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 11 years ago
He should’ve used salve.
Laird Nelson almost 11 years ago
Lozenge! Moist! Spurt! Mucilage!
spiffny almost 11 years ago
It seems there are a number of words that just bother people despite their ordinary meaning. One word that apparently has this problem is “moist” (also called out by another commenter). I don’t get curd and balm though – they sound really ordinary.
ChessPirate almost 11 years ago
“Let’s balm those curds!”
Perkycat almost 11 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 – you must have been heard yesterday about your underwear vs. underpants preference. There’s words I really like but I can’t think of any that bother me.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Brewed Boxers?
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
:-) Cartoon linguistics!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I have the same problem with the word “whoha”, largely because it congers up memories of my mother yelling at my sisters about keeping theirs clean, but a lot of people use it as a generic word, like in the phrase “Don’t give a who-ha.”
Stephen Gilberg almost 11 years ago
At least “curd” sounds very close to a cuss word. “Balm”…is simply a four-letter word in the literal sense, but I don’t question other people’s audio tastes any more than their gustatory tastes.
bmonk almost 11 years ago
Reminds me of the Monty Python skit about “tinny” words.