Take a gander at thisShardikprime@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 567 points – 4 months ago112Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment Take a gender at this* No, it's a play on words as is. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ganderHelps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. As a non-native speaker, I wasn't aware of that second definition either but then I simply looked it up.Thanks for noticing, all the meme effort was worth it just for this. Thanks1 more...
Take a gender at this* No, it's a play on words as is. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ganderHelps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. As a non-native speaker, I wasn't aware of that second definition either but then I simply looked it up.Thanks for noticing, all the meme effort was worth it just for this. Thanks1 more...
Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. As a non-native speaker, I wasn't aware of that second definition either but then I simply looked it up.
Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose. As a non-native speaker, I wasn't aware of that second definition either but then I simply looked it up.
No, it's a play on words as is.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gander
Helps if you put the first definition as well. I would think that the use of the word as a glance is more common than male goose.
As a non-native speaker, I wasn't aware of that second definition either but then I simply looked it up.
Thanks for noticing, all the meme effort was worth it just for this. Thanks