When you order a tuna fish sandwich, do you say "tuna" or "tuna fish"?Sean@lemmy.worldmod to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 81 points – 1 years agoPlease vote on respective comments for results so we can see the results100Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments"Tuna Fish"I bet you say toona instead of tyoona too 😂Well, yeah, because that's how tuna is pronounced. It's not a puma.Is that pooma or pyooma? I'm confoosedI mean, you can also say "mountain lion" or "John Mellencamp"1 more...Only for humour value, in an American accent. Also Calvin and Hobbes.1 more...
"Tuna Fish"I bet you say toona instead of tyoona too 😂Well, yeah, because that's how tuna is pronounced. It's not a puma.Is that pooma or pyooma? I'm confoosedI mean, you can also say "mountain lion" or "John Mellencamp"1 more...Only for humour value, in an American accent. Also Calvin and Hobbes.1 more...
I bet you say toona instead of tyoona too 😂Well, yeah, because that's how tuna is pronounced. It's not a puma.Is that pooma or pyooma? I'm confoosedI mean, you can also say "mountain lion" or "John Mellencamp"1 more...
Well, yeah, because that's how tuna is pronounced. It's not a puma.Is that pooma or pyooma? I'm confoosedI mean, you can also say "mountain lion" or "John Mellencamp"
"Tuna Fish"
I bet you say toona instead of tyoona too 😂
Well, yeah, because that's how tuna is pronounced. It's not a puma.
Is that pooma or pyooma? I'm confoosed
I mean, you can also say "mountain lion" or "John Mellencamp"
Only for humour value, in an American accent. Also Calvin and Hobbes.