Strange food you should really give a try

For all Germans and Italians here:

(I don’t know if this pun works in other languages too…)

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It does in english, but it´s written pee pee.

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Yes, but in that case the pun won’t work? “Pipi” should be pronounced “Pie Pie”? :thinking:

That is true, That is also the reason why the gag when Apu mentions the number pie Homer starts associating and drooling does not work in the german translation: “Mhhh, pi sagt er!”

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In italian is the perfect pun! pipì = that thing of yellow color that comes out!

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34 letters

Urine

5 letters

Nouns are such a handy thing.

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:shushing_face: But there are these … forbidden words that no one is allowed to use. Except doctors.

It made me think of Pippi Longstocking. But this bird looks tartier.

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Mhhhh, could you be talking about…?

Mhhhhhh, taaaaaart. ~drooool~

Tart tatin > tart Milan.

:cry:

Haha, aw, I didn’t mean you’d be in the tart, just that it could be named after you :grinning:

Oh! :slight_smile:

I thought you were using the > sign as in “better than” which has caught on on the net in recent years.

To create crossword definitions is one of my hobbies.

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Ohhh. No I was using it for ‘replace with’. I think it comes from my old job where the web developers made us use it to translate bits of text.

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Then you should create a LucasFilm Games related crossword!

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DO IT! :grinning:

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Eheh… I support the following guy, and made a very good software:

immagine
immagine
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Soon I will have to make games for kids 9-13 and teens 14-18, including treasure hunting, puzzles, and that sort of things that I like very much.
I will take in consideration this idea!

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