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hom_685
The text is a proverb that advises against rushing through tasks because it may lead to mistakes or wasted effort. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Haste makes waste .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_696
The text 'Time flies' is an idiomatic expression meaning that time passes quickly. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Time flies .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_702
The text is a proverbial saying popularized by President Theodore Roosevelt as a metaphor for his foreign policy: 'speak softly, and carry a big stick.' It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Walk softly , carry a big stick .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_706
The phrase is a common saying that does not play on the different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words. It is an expression of a life lesson about learning from one's mistakes and not being deceived again.
Fool me once , shame on you . Fool me twice , shame on me .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_709
The given text is a common phrase indicating that service will be provided to those who arrive first. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
First come , first served .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_719
The text is a statement about the nature of a person who gossips, suggesting a pattern of behavior. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Someone who gossips to you will gossip about you .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_720
The text seems to be a statement about the consequences of greed without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
A little greed can get you lots of stuff
The given text is a non-pun
hom_721
The text appears to be a proverb or saying that suggests people tend to overestimate the value or quality of what they own. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Every man thinks his own geese swans .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_722
The text is making a humorous contradiction by stating that money is the root of all evil and then asking for money to learn more about this claim. It plays on the irony of the situation rather than exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
Money is the Root of All Evil . For more info , send $ 10 .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_724
The text appears to be a saying or idiom that advises against getting involved in a situation that is closely connected or potentially problematic. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Don ' t go between the tree and the bark .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_725
The phrase 'Mind your P's and Q's' is an idiom that advises someone to be careful about their behavior and manners. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Mind your P ' s and Q ' s .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_730
The given text is a proverb suggesting that without discipline, a child will not learn how to behave properly. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Spare the rod , spoil the child .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_733
The text is making a humorous observation about careers requiring more work hours compared to regular jobs, but it does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
A career is a job that takes about 20 more hours a week .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_734
The text is a play on the phrase 'prevents forest fires,' commonly associated with fire safety and conservation efforts, juxtaposed with 'strip mining,' which is an environmentally destructive activity. The humor arises from the ironic statement that strip mining, which removes trees, would prevent forest fires by eliminating the forest itself. It does not rely on different meanings of a single word or similar-sounding words.
Strip mining prevents forest fires .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_739
The text seems to be a statement suggesting that a good meal should be accompanied by good drinks. It does not appear to exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Good eating deserves good drinking .
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hom_743
The text is a proverb that means one cannot use something up and still have it to enjoy, and does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
You can ' t have your cake and eat it too .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_746
The text plays on the contradiction between being 'unique' and the idea that 'everyone else' is also unique, which implies that being unique is not so special after all. It does not rely on different meanings of a single word or similar-sounding words, but rather on the irony of the statement.
Always remember you ' re unique - just like everyone else .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_747
The text uses the metaphor of a 'doormat' to describe a person who allows others to mistreat them. It does not rely on the different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
If you make yourself into a doormat , people will wipe their feet on you .
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hom_752
The text is a variation of a famous quote that suggests a person's downfall is often preceded by irrational behavior. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Whom God will destroy , he first make mad .
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hom_755
The text is an idiomatic expression expressing the comfort and coziness of one's own home. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Home sweet home .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_757
The text is a well-known proverb suggesting that writing and ideas are more powerful than the use of force or violence. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
The pen is mightier than the sword .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_761
The text seems to be playing on the concept that 'goose', 'gander', and 'gosling' are different words (sounds) that refer to the same category of animal (thing), but it does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Goose , gander and gosling are three sounds but one thing .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_772
The text is a rhyming proverb that advises caution in trusting something before testing it. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
If you trust before you try , you may repent before you die .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_773
The phrase 'tit for tat' is an expression that means equivalent retaliation and does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Tit for tat .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_776
The text is a quote that expresses an opinion on the management of war, suggesting that it should not be solely in the hands of military leaders. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
War is too important to be left to the generals .
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hom_777
The text is a proverb expressing that only the person in a particular situation knows where the problems or discomforts lie. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
No one knows where the shoe pinches , but he who wears it .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_781
The text is mimicking Yoda's distinctive speech pattern from the Star Wars series, which involves anastrophe or the inversion of the usual order of words. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
" Ummm , trouble with grammar have I ? Yes ! " - - Yoda
The given text is a non-pun
hom_782
The text plays on the double meaning of the words 'press' and 'release'. In one sense, they refer to the physical actions of pressing and releasing a button. In the humorous context, 'press' is also a play on testing something by pressing a button, while 'release' is unexpectedly linked to detonating, which is a play on the typical expectation of releasing being a safe action.
PRESS To test . < click > RELEASE to detonate .
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hom_784
The text is an idiom that means to get information from the most reliable source, and it does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
I ' ll hear it from the horse ' s mouth .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_786
The text is a proverb or saying that advises against making premature plans or assumptions. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Don ' t make clothes for a not yet born baby .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_794
The text plays on the double meaning of the word 'failure'. It refers to a person who has not succeeded and also implies that a 'failure' would attribute someone else's success to luck rather than skill or effort. This creates a humorous effect by exploiting the different meanings of the word.
Success is just a matter of luck . Ask any failure .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_795
The text is an aphorism implying that advice should not be seen as an order, and it does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Counsel is no command .
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hom_797
The text seems to be a proverb or a metaphorical statement suggesting that those with the most to offer (or the most fruitful) are often the most humble. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
The boughs that bear most hang lowest .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_798
The text seems to be making a statement about leadership or group dynamics without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
A jerk present in a group indicates a jerk in charge .
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hom_801
The text seems to be a statement reflecting on the potential impact of a spouse on a man's life, without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
A man ' s best fortune or his worst is a wife .
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hom_803
The text is Murphy's Law, a popular adage that is meant to express a pessimistic view of events, stating that if something can go wrong, it likely will. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
If anything can go wrong , it will .
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hom_809
The text seems to be a humorous statement about software development, implying that it is unexpected for the first version of a software to work perfectly without issues. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
If Version 1 . 0 works someone goofed . . .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_813
The text suggests a metaphorical meaning where 'in front of your mirror' implies self-reflection and self-critique, but it does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
The best place for criticism is in front of your mirror .
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hom_816
The text is an idiomatic expression suggesting that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single image. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
A picture is worth a thousand words .
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hom_818
The given text is a proverb expressing that having something is better than having nothing at all. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Half a loaf is better than no bread .
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hom_822
The text is a proverb or metaphorical phrase suggesting that people improve or grow through interaction with others, and does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Iron sharpens iron .
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hom_823
The text appears to be an old proverb or saying, suggesting that new leadership or methods tend to be more effective initially. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
A new broome sweepeth cleane .
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hom_824
The text is a humorous statement that plays on the irony of offering advice while admitting it is not followed by the speaker themselves. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
Take my advice , I don ' t use it anyway .
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hom_826
The text is a proverb suggesting that it's easier to win people over with sweetness than with sourness. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
You can catch more flies with a drop of honey than with a barrel of vinegar .
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hom_827
The phrase 'The world is your oyster' is a metaphor suggesting that one has the ability and freedom to do anything or go anywhere. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
The world is your oyster .
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hom_830
The text is a proverb that suggests it is better to do something late than not do it at all. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Better late than never .
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hom_831
The text is using a metaphor comparing life to a game and money as the method of keeping score. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Life is a game . Money is how we keep score .
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hom_832
The text is making a joke by referring to the Gulf War's Operation Desert Storm as if it were a television show that could be canceled, playing on the idea that news coverage can be sensationalized like entertainment. However, it does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Why did CNN cancel that cool " Desert Storm " show ?
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hom_837
The text is a proverb or expression (vox populi, vox Dei) that suggests the collective opinion of a number of people is equivalent to divine opinion. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
The voice of the people is the voice of god .
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hom_839
The text plays on the function of the F1 key, which is often used to access help in computer applications, suggesting humorously that thinking of 'F1' could somehow help continue the operation despite the keyboard not being connected. It exploits the dual meaning of 'F1' as both a key and a potential solution in a humorous context.
Keyboard not connected . Think F1 to continue .
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hom_840
The text is a common phrase that means one who hesitates or delays can miss out on opportunities. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
If you snooze you lose .
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hom_842
The phrase 'You can't see the wood for the trees' is an idiom that means someone cannot understand or see the big picture because they are too focused on the details. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
You can ' t see the wood for the trees .
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hom_849
The text is a common saying that compares the reality to the creativity of fiction without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Truth is stranger than fiction .
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hom_850
The text is a humorous toast that plays on the potential situation of a person having both a sweetheart and a wife and the desire for these two individuals to remain unaware of each other. It does not rely on the different meanings of a single word or similar-sounding words.
To our sweethearts and wives . May they never meet !
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hom_859
The text is a philosophical observation originally made by Oscar Wilde that suggests art sets the aesthetic standards by which people start to model their own behavior and life. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Life imitates art .
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hom_865
The text is a humorous statement referencing the Borg from the Star Trek franchise, who assimilate only those they consider useful. The joke suggests that by looking useless, one might avoid assimilation. It does not rely on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
It ' s the Borg ! ! Quick , everyone try to look useless !
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hom_867
The text contrasts the perceived skill levels of the builders of the Titanic and the ark to make a point about the unpredictability of success. It does not rely on the different meanings of a single word or similar sounding words for a humorous effect.
Professionals built the Titanic , amateurs built the ark .
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hom_869
The text is an idiomatic expression suggesting that if something is appropriate or applicable, then it should be accepted or adopted. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
If the shoe fits , wear it .
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hom_874
The text is a philosophical observation about the human condition and does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
We are born crying , live complaining , die disappointed
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hom_875
The text seems to be a short aphorism emphasizing the importance of courage, without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Courage lost , all lost .
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hom_879
The text is a play on the common moral advice to resist temptation, but it humorously subverts the expectation by suggesting that one should give in to temptation. It does not rely on the different meanings of a single word or similar-sounding words.
Resist everything but temptation .
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hom_880
The text is a proverb suggesting that people who listen in on conversations will not hear positive things about themselves. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Eavesdroppers hear no good of themselves .
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hom_883
The text is a common saying that emphasizes that one should not presume to know the outcome of an event until it has actually finished. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
It ain ' t over till it ' s over .
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hom_887
The text is a proverb or saying that compares a person who only talks but doesn't act to a garden that is not maintained. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
A man of words and not of deeds , is like a garden full of weeds .
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hom_892
The text is an idiom expressing that there is no easy way to achieve a significant or difficult goal, particularly in the context of learning. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
There is no royal road to learning .
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hom_893
The text is a proverb that advises against criticizing others when one is similarly vulnerable and does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
People who live in glass houses shouldn ' t throw stones .
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hom_894
The text plays on the double meaning of 'swear at'. It can mean to curse in frustration, which is a common reaction to seeing one's weight on a bathroom scale, and also to take an oath, which is not the intended meaning here. The humor arises from the ambiguity of 'swear at' in the context of using a scale.
Bathroom scale : Something you stand on and swear at .
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hom_896
The text plays on the double meaning of 'pick up.' One meaning is the literal action of a magnet attracting and lifting metal objects, and the other is the understanding or comprehension of something, as in 'picking up' a concept or idea. The humor arises from the child's expectation that a magnet should 'pick up' (understand) the disks, which could also be a play on the term 'floppy disks' that are not magnetic.
Daddy , how come my magnet won ' t pick up these disks ?
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hom_899
The text plays on the phrase 'Gotta run' which typically means someone has to leave quickly, but in this context, it could also humorously imply that the speaker needs to 'run' or operate the printer to free the cat. However, this interpretation is a stretch and the humor seems to derive more from the absurd situation than from a linguistic ambiguity.
Gotta run . . . the cat ' s caught in the printer again !
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hom_904
The text is a proverb suggesting that one should avoid talking about sensitive subjects in certain situations. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
In the house of the hanged man , mention not the rope .
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hom_905
The text is a proverb or saying that conveys a general truth about progress and stagnation, without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
He who does not advance goes backwards .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_909
The text is humorous because it presents a paradoxical situation. One cannot call without already having the phone number, so offering to provide the phone number upon calling is an absurdity. However, it does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
Call me if you need my phone number !
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hom_919
The given text is a common saying or proverb in carpentry that advises careful planning and double-checking before taking action. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Measure twice , cut once .
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hom_921
The text is a phrase that means things are exactly as they appear, without any tricks or deception. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
What you see is what you get .
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hom_927
The text is a humorous twist on a common phrase or prayer, 'Lead us not into temptation,' suggesting self-sufficiency in finding trouble without guidance. It does not rely on the different meanings of a single word or similar-sounding words.
Lead me not into temptation , I can find my own way
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hom_930
The text plays on the speaker's indecision by stating they are indecisive and then immediately demonstrating indecision by questioning the statement. It does not rely on different meanings of a single word or similar sounding words, but rather on the situational irony of the statement.
People tell me I ' m indecisive . Am I ? I ' m not sure .
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hom_931
The text plays on the double meaning of the word 'chicks.' It can refer to young birds, specifically baby chickens, or it can be used as slang for women. The pun is in the unexpected use of the word in a context that suggests the latter meaning while also evoking the former.
Don ' t be sexist ! Chicks hate that .
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hom_932
The text is a play on the biblical reference of God resting on the seventh day, with the humorous twist of Him taking an aspirin, suggesting that the act of creation was headache-inducing. It juxtaposes a religious context with a modern action for comedic effect, but does not rely on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words.
And on the seventh day , He took an aspirin .
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hom_933
The text seems to be a proverbial saying that compares two qualities or behaviors, 'brag' and 'holdfast,' without exploiting different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Brag is a good dog , but holdfast is better .
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hom_935
The text appears to be a proverb or saying that suggests that one should not underestimate small adversaries. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
There is no little enemy .
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hom_936
The text is a play on the phrase 'this just in' which typically introduces breaking news, combined with a satirical take on the frequent claims of various things causing cancer in research studies. It does not rely on a play on words or similar-sounding words but rather on the irony of research being the cause of cancer in a study subject.
This just in : Research causes cancer in rats !
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hom_944
The text is an idiom that means there are multiple ways to achieve a goal. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
There ' s more than one way to skin a cat .
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hom_947
The text is an idiom advising against overworking oneself or using resources recklessly. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Don ' t burn the candle at both ends .
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hom_950
The phrase 'There's no such thing as a free lunch' is an adage that conveys the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing. The text does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
There ' s no such thing as a free lunch .
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hom_951
The text is a play on the format of the game show 'Wheel of Fortune,' where contestants can buy a vowel to help solve a puzzle. 'Schwa' refers to the unstressed central vowel (ə) in some languages, including English, which sounds like 'uh' and is often represented by any vowel letter. The humor arises from the contestant seemingly asking to buy a schwa, which is not a typical vowel purchase in the game, and also sounds like a play on the phrase 'I'd like to buy a vowel, Pat,' addressed to the show's host, Pat Sajak.
" I ' d like to buy a schwa , Pat . "
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hom_952
The text plays on the double meaning of 'curable'. Typically, 'curable' refers to diseases or conditions that can be treated, implying that virginity is a condition needing treatment. It also humorously suggests that virginity can be 'cured' or lost if 'detected' early, which is not how the term is traditionally used.
Virginity IS curable if detected early . . .
The given text is a non-pun
hom_953
The given text is an idiomatic expression advising people to follow their own advice. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Practice what you preach .
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hom_963
The text is an aphorism that conveys an inspirational message about the role of failure in achieving success. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
Failure is the stepping stone for success .
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hom_965
The text is a statement that plays on societal expectations and gender roles, critiquing the idea that women should only aspire to be equal to men when they could aim for more. It does not rely on the different meanings of a single word or similar sounding words for a humorous effect.
Women who seek to be equal to men lack ambition .
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hom_967
The given text is a common phrase that emphasizes the idea that without putting in effort or enduring hardship, one cannot achieve success. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
No pain , no gain .
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hom_975
The text appears to be a proverbial expression emphasizing that every tree bears fruit, which is a metaphor for the idea that every endeavor or person has some value or positive outcome. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
There is no tree but bears some fruit .
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hom_980
The text plays on the double meaning of 'naughty'. In the context of Santa's list, 'naughty' refers to children who have behaved badly. However, the speaker is implying a desire for a list of 'naughty' adult women, which carries a more risqué connotation.
Dear Santa , all I want is your list of naughty girls .
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hom_982
The text is a metaphor suggesting that people often criticize or attack those who are successful or have something of value. It does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
People only throw stones at trees with fruit on them .
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hom_986
The text is a saying that suggests a person who is deeply knowledgeable about one subject can be formidable. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Fear the man of one book .
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hom_997
The text is a saying that plays on the certainty and uncertainty of different aspects of having children, but it does not exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Children are uncertain comforts but certain cares .
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hom_1000
The text is a statement expressing a cynical viewpoint on human nature. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for a humorous effect.
There are 2 kinds of people : pessimists and fools . . . .
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hom_1001
The text is an idiomatic expression indicating that one should not presume to know the outcome of an event which is still in progress. It does not play on different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
It ain ' t over till the fat lady sings .
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hom_1003
The text is a play on the word 'tip.' It can mean a piece of advice, but in the context of a job interview, 'tip' could also humorously refer to giving someone a gratuity, which is not appropriate in this setting. Additionally, bringing a beer to a job interview is an absurd suggestion, adding to the humor.
Tip : Never take a beer to a job interview .
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hom_1005
The text does not appear to rely on a play on words or similar-sounding words. It seems to be a straightforward statement without any linguistic ambiguities or double meanings.
It wasn ' t my fault your wife wandered into my house !
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hom_1011
The text seems to be a straightforward statement about a tagline dispenser being out of order and does not appear to exploit different meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous effect.
Tagline dispenser temporarily out of order .
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