Boys Go to Vollege to Get Knowledge
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Girls go to college to get more knowledge. Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider.
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Hello.
I came across this phrase on the Internet and tried to find out what the phrase means and where it comes from but no luck so far. Could you please shed some light on this question?
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Alex.
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Hello.
I came across this phrase on the Internet and tried to find out what the phrase means and where it comes from but no luck so far. Could you please shed some light on this question?
Thanks
Alex.
It means as much as "girls rule, boys drool."
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Thanks, I imagined that the phrase means as you said.
But actually I am more curious about if there is a connection between Jupiter and getting more stupider?
Or is it just a kid's expression that doesn't carry any sense apart from it being teasing rhyme?
Thanks
Alex.
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Thanks, I imagined that the phrase means as you said.
But actually I am more curious about if there is a connection between Jupiter and getting more stupider?
Or is it just a kid's expression that doesn't carry any sense apart from it being teasing rhyme?Thanks
Alex.
I've never heard it. I can only assume they chose "Jupiter" because it (sort of) rhymes with "stupider". Note that we say "more stupid".
Tdol
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:up: Sounds likely to me. Skipping rhymes aren't that careful about rhymes. I remember one that rhymed 'letter' with 'weather'.
b
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I get the feeling that most North Americans pronounce Jupiter to rhyme with stupider.
As for tortured rhymes as illustrated by Bob, how about these lines from the successful song by Air Supply:
'Even the nights are better,
Now that we're here together'.
'Even the days are brighter
When someone you love's beside you'.
They force them to rhyme: 'bedder/togedder', 'brighder/beside yer'.
Ouch!
Rover
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I get the feeling that most North Americans pronounce Jupiter to rhyme with stupider.
How else would one one pronounce it?
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I'm not sure why the UK one wouldn't rhyme with a UK "stupider."
The BrE standard pronunciation of Jupiter has /t/; stupider has /d/. If the consonant is different, we don't have an exact rhyme.
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I'm guessing most AmE speakers say 'Jupider', like they say 'bread and budder' and 'send me a ledder'.
Rover
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Boys Go to Vollege to Get Knowledge
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