…that makes as much sense to English majors as it does to math majors:
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When I worked for an Indian software company, most of my coworkers were Indian. We had many conversations, and some of the phrases I used drove them nuts.
“Well, Yes and no.”
“What do you mean, yes and no? It can only be one or the other!”
I don’t think Kermit gets it
“sitting there gone”
First person to identify US state where this phrase actually has meaning gets an honorable mention. Bonus points for figuring out what it does mean. And no looking up Wikipeadia!
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Yeah, well I used to think Clownie was funny too.
Oh, most of us think Clownie is funny, just not in the comedic sense.
I used to with epidemiologists. I laughed and laughed.
I laughed, I cried, it moved me, Bob.
“And now it’s time for ‘Silly Songs with bubbasan’, the part of the show where …”
“What do you mean, yes and no? It can only be one or the other!”
I mean the context of your question is too narrow to contain the answer.