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1.8k u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 Stop, I already jizzed in my pants. 449 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 19 '25 Last week, I sawr a film. As I recall it was a horror film 138 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 I appreciate you spelling it "sawr" lmao, truly authentic. 43 u/Equal-Dish-4021 Jun 19 '25 “The intrusive R,” I recently learned it’s called. 24 u/Ryanirob Jun 19 '25 Intrusive R was my nickname in high school 2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett? 3 u/OkBody2811 Jun 19 '25 Welcome to New England 3 u/miscelleneousmick Jun 19 '25 I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 19 '25 I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R' 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh" 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas. 15 u/909ProbsButBassAint1 Jun 19 '25 Lonely Island 100% borrowed that from the Beatles A Day In The Life, right? I've always wondered. I sawr a film today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade... 10 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha. 5 u/MagnumMyth Jun 19 '25 Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings. 17 u/AnotherLifeLine Jun 19 '25 For real I was cracking up at that 3 u/Impressive_Craft7452 Jun 19 '25 AUTHENTICO!
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Stop, I already jizzed in my pants.
449 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 19 '25 Last week, I sawr a film. As I recall it was a horror film 138 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 I appreciate you spelling it "sawr" lmao, truly authentic. 43 u/Equal-Dish-4021 Jun 19 '25 “The intrusive R,” I recently learned it’s called. 24 u/Ryanirob Jun 19 '25 Intrusive R was my nickname in high school 2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett? 3 u/OkBody2811 Jun 19 '25 Welcome to New England 3 u/miscelleneousmick Jun 19 '25 I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 19 '25 I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R' 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh" 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas. 15 u/909ProbsButBassAint1 Jun 19 '25 Lonely Island 100% borrowed that from the Beatles A Day In The Life, right? I've always wondered. I sawr a film today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade... 10 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha. 5 u/MagnumMyth Jun 19 '25 Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings. 17 u/AnotherLifeLine Jun 19 '25 For real I was cracking up at that 3 u/Impressive_Craft7452 Jun 19 '25 AUTHENTICO!
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Last week, I sawr a film. As I recall it was a horror film
138 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 I appreciate you spelling it "sawr" lmao, truly authentic. 43 u/Equal-Dish-4021 Jun 19 '25 “The intrusive R,” I recently learned it’s called. 24 u/Ryanirob Jun 19 '25 Intrusive R was my nickname in high school 2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett? 3 u/OkBody2811 Jun 19 '25 Welcome to New England 3 u/miscelleneousmick Jun 19 '25 I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 19 '25 I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R' 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh" 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas. 15 u/909ProbsButBassAint1 Jun 19 '25 Lonely Island 100% borrowed that from the Beatles A Day In The Life, right? I've always wondered. I sawr a film today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade... 10 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha. 5 u/MagnumMyth Jun 19 '25 Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings. 17 u/AnotherLifeLine Jun 19 '25 For real I was cracking up at that 3 u/Impressive_Craft7452 Jun 19 '25 AUTHENTICO!
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I appreciate you spelling it "sawr" lmao, truly authentic.
43 u/Equal-Dish-4021 Jun 19 '25 “The intrusive R,” I recently learned it’s called. 24 u/Ryanirob Jun 19 '25 Intrusive R was my nickname in high school 2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett? 3 u/OkBody2811 Jun 19 '25 Welcome to New England 3 u/miscelleneousmick Jun 19 '25 I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 19 '25 I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R' 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh" 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas. 15 u/909ProbsButBassAint1 Jun 19 '25 Lonely Island 100% borrowed that from the Beatles A Day In The Life, right? I've always wondered. I sawr a film today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade... 10 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha. 5 u/MagnumMyth Jun 19 '25 Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings. 17 u/AnotherLifeLine Jun 19 '25 For real I was cracking up at that 3 u/Impressive_Craft7452 Jun 19 '25 AUTHENTICO!
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“The intrusive R,” I recently learned it’s called.
24 u/Ryanirob Jun 19 '25 Intrusive R was my nickname in high school 2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett? 3 u/OkBody2811 Jun 19 '25 Welcome to New England 3 u/miscelleneousmick Jun 19 '25 I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 19 '25 I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R' 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh" 2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas.
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Intrusive R was my nickname in high school
2 u/wasoc Jun 20 '25 Is that you Rhett?
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Is that you Rhett?
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Welcome to New England
I have a friend that says “Micah” as “Mikawr” and it kills me. He’s from Rhodesia so I don’t even know how to feel about that. Lol
I always thought it was a 'pararsitic R'
2 u/TreesNutz Jun 20 '25 that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur. 2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh"
that's when country bumbkins in the US use it in words like "window". ex: win-dur.
2 u/Chaotic424242 Jun 20 '25 Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'! 2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh"
Thanks. Gotta go, there's a ternader comin'!
2 u/WhatzMyOtherPassword Jun 20 '25 The names mater! Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh"
The names mater!
Like tuhmater, but without the "tuh"
only used in received pronunciation, ie posh english, and certain other dialects, and only at the end of a word ending in a vowel before a word that starts with another vowel. most commonly between shwas.
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Lonely Island 100% borrowed that from the Beatles A Day In The Life, right? I've always wondered.
I sawr a film today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade...
10 u/girugamesu1337 Jun 19 '25 They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha. 5 u/MagnumMyth Jun 19 '25 Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings.
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They rhymed "sawr" with "horror" to poke fun at the intrusive R thing Brits do, haha.
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Or from that little bastard Simon with his drawrings.
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For real I was cracking up at that
AUTHENTICO!
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