A, "What did the earwig say when he fell over a cliff?"
B, "Earwiggo."
:-| What's the meaning of it? Pls.
A, "What did the earwig say when he fell over a cliff?"
B, "Earwiggo."
:-| What's the meaning of it? Pls.
hi
Please note I'm not a teacher nor a native speaker;
Earwiggo is phonetic for "here we go". Do you get the joke now ?
Khosro was firstanyway that I reckon is the earwig
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cheers
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