Worcestershire? I don't even know her
8 0 ReplyPffft. Hendo's is better.
2 0 ReplyWooster-shire
7 0 ReplyDepends on how you pronounce shire. Americans tend to pronounce it like the hobbit place when it's more like "shuh".
6 0 ReplyI'm from New Jersey and I pronounce it Wuh-stah-shur. I think that's reasonably correct?
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Tabasco
2 0 ReplyI wonder how you spell tabasco. TABASCOooo!
2 0 ReplyUnexpected Homestarrunner.
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Does webtoon pay comic artists now? Or is that watermark there for no reason
8 0 ReplyThere's little visible name of the comic near it.
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You wanna level up? Try Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
13 1 Replyplease wait while I grab this electric fence
7 0 ReplyOkay but...what?
7 0 ReplyEntry level Polish name, simplified.
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Wash your sister.
13 0 ReplyThat bitch can wash her self
9 2 ReplySaid the cat to her sister
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Wuss-Tuh-Sher
42 0 ReplyWhat'd you call me?
31 0 Reply...ain't nothin to fuck with?
17 0 ReplyWooster shire
11 1 ReplyWor-chess-ter-shy-'r.
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No thanks! I pronounce it exactly as it is spelled
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Major Robert Thornbird: Our cameras saw some sort of weapon.
Jack O'Neill: Oh, well it's hard to say.
Major Robert Thornbird: Some sort of state secret?
Jack O'Neill: No. Just difficult to pronounce.
28 0 ReplyZat'niketel?
3 0 ReplyIndeed.
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My buddy has been watching too many redneck cooking videos and calls it "warsh-yer-sister" sauce.
11 1 ReplyWooster Check Shire.
There, its wrong according to everyone.
26 0 Replyit's* wrong
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What's-this-here sauce
8 0 ReplyWar. Chester. Fight me.
17 4 ReplyDon't forget the shire.
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wooster, as in Jeeves and.
5 1 ReplySomething like Woostuhshuh, apparently, for some reason. 🤨
12 0 ReplyAmericans like over pronouncing shire for all English counties until they remember New Hampshire exists.
11 0 ReplyIt's not the shire that worries me, it's where the fuck the rces in Worcester is going...
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I just like to get on everyone's nerves and call it "that british fish sauce"
3 0 ReplyYou mean non-brewed condiment?
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I genuinely don't understand why that's so hard for Americans so say.
17 5 ReplyIn revenge we invented Arkansas.
21 0 ReplyI love how Americans pronounce "Arkansas River" depending on whether they're in Arkansas or Kansas.
1 0 Replyand Illinois.
I've heard illi noise so many times I've given up on correcting it.
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It's not a common word for us and the phonetics don't match the pronunciation whatsoever.
6 0 Replyif it's spelled worchestershire, I'm gonna pronounce it worchestershire.
7 3 ReplyI've been saying Worcestershire this whole time.
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It's not hard at all. But due to the fact that stealing other people's words and aggressively mispronouncing them seems to be the official British pastime, I don't give a fuck how you pronounce it. I'll pronounce it how it's spelled, or any other way I damn well please.
There are more of us than there are of you. It's our language now, you're an anachronism.
4 7 ReplyEnglish [Simplified]
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Vor keester sheer
5 0 ReplyWorstcheshire
2 0 Replywarshter
3 2 ReplyAmericans hate this one simple trick
2 2 ReplyMeanwhile in Australia: West-eh-share.
1 0 ReplyAs an Australian I've only ever said Woos-ta-sheer
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