Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Bully



'Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo' is an entirely grammatically correct sentence - as 'buffalo' can mean the large bovine, the city in New York state, or a verb meaning 'to bully'. It was first created by linguist William J. Rapaport - from the University of, naturally, Buffalo.

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  1. Last Christmas I was chased in my vehicle by a real buffalo. They are Hugenormous.

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  2. Chelle- I've been chased by Buffalo too! Gonna blog about it one day, there was alcohol involved and its pretty damn funny

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  3. OMG! I so totally needed the laugh that buffalo gave me just now. Thanks!!!!!

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  4. Can you explain the sentence again? I'm confused.

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  5. yes, but can you say it in pig latin three times fast while patting your head and rubbing your tummy.

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