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Funny story, I used to think the E at the end of hyperbole was silent until recently, so I would always say it was HI-per-bull instead of hi-PER-bull-ee.
Okay, so I exaggerated for dramatic effect. Sue me. Actually, donât. Thatâs a very silly thing to sue someone for. Youâll make yourself look like an unstable hothead.
This strip reminds me of a Dilbert Sunday strip in which office workers use colorful language, like âdodged a bulletâ & âfall on my swordâ, in an attempt to make their jobs sound less boring.
Iâm impressed that Phoebe knew all of thoze words. Especially hydrangea, which required not just knowing the word, but recognizing the bush. I donât think I would recognize a hydrangea just from seeing it.
codycab almost 2 years ago
Now use hyper beam, Marigold!
Eala Dubh Sidhe almost 2 years ago
In medical terms, this would be âhyp replacementâ.
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 2 years ago
Funny story, I used to think the E at the end of hyperbole was silent until recently, so I would always say it was HI-per-bull instead of hi-PER-bull-ee.
I hate how inconsistent the English language is.
Averagemoe almost 2 years ago
Okay, so I exaggerated for dramatic effect. Sue me. Actually, donât. Thatâs a very silly thing to sue someone for. Youâll make yourself look like an unstable hothead.
Antiyonder almost 2 years ago
And off panel, Marigold admits she is strip padding.XD
Ermine Notyours almost 2 years ago
âAnd over there is my friend Per Bowlly. Hi, Per Bowlly.â
iggyman almost 2 years ago
Thatâs our English lesson for today!
iggyman almost 2 years ago
I have known a few folks who were just plain Hyper!
Decepticomic almost 2 years ago
Probably from the beginning, too.
weshorse almost 2 years ago
wow Marigold was always the one coming up with fancy and complex words.
I think she knows what this one means and is just making fun of it.
Hahaha youâre right Marigold it does sound like an alien language word.
I remember the first guy who introduced me to the word hyperbole.
He and I were not really great friends in a short time.
He was 35 and acted rather like an 18 or 17 year old hothead
Darwinskeeper almost 2 years ago
This strip reminds me of a Dilbert Sunday strip in which office workers use colorful language, like âdodged a bulletâ & âfall on my swordâ, in an attempt to make their jobs sound less boring.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Iâm impressed that Phoebe knew all of thoze words. Especially hydrangea, which required not just knowing the word, but recognizing the bush. I donât think I would recognize a hydrangea just from seeing it.
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Those dranga plants are really friendly. You have to say âHiâ to them.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
Do we have hypobole? Where we dramatically understate something?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 2 years ago
These two have the most funâŠ
tghllama almost 2 years ago
Hyperbole is the gretest thing ever!
Wizard4168 almost 2 years ago
Traveling twice the speed of sound
Itâs easy to get burned
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 2 years ago
I am impressed Phoebe knows hypersonic and when it starts.
DanglingModifier almost 2 years ago
If you like this strip, you might like Polar Bear CafĂ©! (if you read Japanese, itâs a little weird translated to English)
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hmmm, maybe school tests should be like this! How many kids would be able to name a hydrangea? You get an A, 100%, Phoebe!