I’m going to stick my nick (sic) out and guiss (sic) that the wheelbarrow donut man has recently arrived from New Zealand, where the short e vowel is pronounced such that it sounds like a short i to North American ears (“check-in desk” sounds like “chicken disk”).
Tatulli may think it’s funny, when that guy’s nose is runny, but …
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Too many donuts.
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I think “nose is running” is just as common as “nose is runny” for the form of that idiom, or to my ears rather more common.
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Sorry, but no. Whatever that one is, it is not the “caring” or “hug” emoji.
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ET no phone home during movie
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I’m going to stick my nick (sic) out and guiss (sic) that the wheelbarrow donut man has recently arrived from New Zealand, where the short e vowel is pronounced such that it sounds like a short i to North American ears (“check-in desk” sounds like “chicken disk”).
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Noses run in my family.
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Noses run in my family.
And feet smell?
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If your nose is running, shouldn’t you chase after it?
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For this North American, “many” and “mini” are homophones. Probably related to pen-pin merging which I do as well.
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