Funny Code Words/Phrases/Language?
What are some funny code words or phrases to use? For example: "The duck flies at midnight," "Operation drown out the rat is a go," or "The hen is in the nest, I repeat, the hen is in the nest."
10 Answers
There is a watermelon in the sky.
The pig has eaten the nest.
The citrus fruit has fallen off the tree.
The cookie has been baked.
Paris Hilton has been cutoff.
The money has been stolen.
RE:
Funny Code Words/Phrases/Language?
What are some funny things to say?
Like:
The duck flies at midnight
Operation drown out the rat is a go
The hen is in the nest, i repeat, the hen is in the nest.
Feb 12, 2025
These must be read dramatically, like you're in a jazz club:
The river flows freely and with great force. (Good hand in cards, or whatever you want it to be)
The raven calls at midnight to signify mourning. (Bad hand, or whatever you want)
I've been studying a lot of anatomy recently. (Hearts in cards)
` Talk **** get hit
`I do what i want when i want
`It's right next to your brain- oh wait now you'll never find it
`iIl be your friend------
`Fine then be like that i
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