Inspired by this post from Lolsy, comes an interesting (and definitely not suitable for work!) take on words with dual meanings!
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In the not so distant future, I will have been blogging at Meerkat Musings for TEN years. That's sort of scary. I never set out to reach a milestone like that, but ten years on, Meerkat Musings feels like my home-on-the-web, so to speak. #BloggingCommunity
Now, this I find difficult. Of those I have tried, which admittedly is not many, I am rather fond of McDonald's fries, though Burger King's have grown on me.
Do you vote in political elections? You can bet your ass that I vote! Ever since I was a young meerkat, I have regarded exercising my right to vote as an important civic duty. I always vote in general elections, and try to vote in local elections too. I can understand why some people abstain, […]
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There’s a joke, if I can remember it correctly – “England and America, two great countries separated by a shared language.” The words with double meanings… crazy. “Rubber” being one example. LMAO
My old history teacher once nearly fell afoul of that one! He’d gone to the US to teach for a time, and though he knew the dual meaning of rubber, he still asked his students to their rubbers out… before quickly reminding them to get their erasers out!
OMG, that’s hilarious. What age were they?
Not sure, but I think they were teenagers.
That’s what I was hoping you’d say. That makes the hilarity soooo much richer.