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minus-square@rovingnothing29linkEnglish4•7 hours agoI don’t know. I think the opposite of an onion would be an orange not a yam.
minus-squaree̶t̶t̶y̶b̶l̶a̶t̶a̶n̶t̶linkEnglish7•edit-26 hours agoWell the opposite of eat would be barf, so, “horked the orange”? Edit: a word
minus-square@idiomaddictlinkEnglish1•1 hour agoI thought horking was snorting. Huh. I wonder whether that’s ever led to communication issues.
We really need a term opposite to “eat the onion”.
I really shat the yam on that one.
I don’t know. I think the opposite of an onion would be an orange not a yam.
Well the opposite of eat would be barf, so, “horked the orange”?
Edit: a word
I thought horking was snorting. Huh. I wonder whether that’s ever led to communication issues.
That works