Sure, Bert, have it your way. But, speaking as a grammar Nazi and spelling nerd, it’s a sure bet that people say ‘sherbet’. Monsters, though, they’re just different (I don’t wanna get eaten and desserted, y’know!).
Being an American, I expect that Brits will still get it, but normal procedure is to say ‘a few stone lighter", isn’t it? Nevertheless, for the sake of the punchline. . .
Wiki: In his lifetime, Jawaharlal Nehru enjoyed an iconic status in India and was widely admired across the world for his idealism and statesmanship. . . Congress leaders and activists often emulate his style of clothing, especially the Gandhi cap and the “Nehru jacket”[.]
Sure, Bert, have it your way. But, speaking as a grammar Nazi and spelling nerd, it’s a sure bet that people say ‘sherbet’. Monsters, though, they’re just different (I don’t wanna get eaten and desserted, y’know!).