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GreenDust@lemmings.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 8 days ago

Tune a fish

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Tune a fish

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GreenDust@lemmings.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 8 days ago
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  • Stern@lemmy.world
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    I bought some tuna fish and chai tea with cash i got from the atm machine

    • rhappe@lemmy.world
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      cash money

      • Stern@lemmy.world
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        obtained with my pin number

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      I love this comment, I’m going to save it on a PDF file.

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        This one is actually correct. PDF stands for Portable Document Format.

        • Railcar8095@lemmy.world
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          Ooops. I mixed it with some other then

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    Horse back riding

    If you don’t specify, Americans will ride the wrong part of the horse

    • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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      Thanks to Catherine the Great, we all have to specify which part of the horse we’re going to ride.

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        I vaguely rember Catherine the Great*, but I dont remember anything about a horse.

        I am ready to learn though

        *

        Was she after Henry the 8th? The first Queen to rule without a king by her side?

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        I thought it was Mr. Hands, the aerospace engineer, that made us require that distinction.

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          What was that acronym he came up with, something about I don’t need a bucket cuz the horse is just the right height 🤯

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            Honestly, I try to avoid knowing any more about him than I can. I know a bunch of meta details, but didn’t dig that far into it.

    • chrischryse@lemmy.world
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      For this one could it be horse back riding because people also used to have horse carts ? Unless in other countries it’s different lol

  • unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml
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    The opposite of “cow steak”

    • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Steak is a cut, not a type of meat.

      Steak is perpendicular to the grain, fillet is with.

      So you can have a beef fillet or a salmon steak

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        But not “beefsteak,” because that’s a tomato

  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    its tuna fish because it refers specifically to the canned tuna fish sandwich and additional ingredients.

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    Definitely the most worrying thing about America right now.

  • MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    An educational article from the UK.

    https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?__goaway_challenge=js-refresh&__goaway_id=b9170d881bbf10dbda83067dd8e00cd2&__goaway_referer=https%3A%2F%2Finv.nadeko.net%2F&v=5wSw3IWRJa0

  • WereCat@lemmy.world
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    For the same reason that American cannibals eat human flesh

  • Zhanzhuang@lemmy.world
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    I just call it canned tuna. Or tuna from a can.

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    We know tuna is a fish is a wild statement when talking about americans

  • greneboy@sh.itjust.works
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    I would love to tune my bass

  • Stop Forgetting It@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    “Tuna fish” is a phase used primarily for canned tuna, but not for the live fish or things like tuna steak. It’s because when canned tuna was created in the US in the early 1900’s people who were not right next to the sea (like the majority of the US) did not know what “tuna” was. Firstly, the word is a of Spanish origin and secondly, its a salt water only fish. So in order to sell this to middle America, which was where most of the consumers were at the time but was also made up of people who have never seen the ocean, they added the word “fish” to show like other tinned fish that was commonly purchased: codfish, bluefish, and whitefish, this is also a fish and that is what you can expect when you open this can.

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    Colloquially tuna fish refers to the shredded salt brined tins of fish like this:

    Which I do think is worth distinguishing from the actual whole pieces of tuna

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      Which I do think is worth distinguishing from the actual whole pieces of tuna

      So a tuna can…? Canned Tuna? Canned Fish?

      “Tuna Fish” is still redundant and doesn’t actually address the can

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        Yes, language evolves haphazardly and often doesn’t make literal sense.

        Alright, that’s my 2 cents. I’ll catch you on the flipside.

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          How old is the “2 cents” figure of speech? Why hasn’t it adjusted with inflation?

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            The concept could be as old as the New Testament, but apparently this specific phrasing is from the early 1900s, so it’d be about 60-70¢ now depending on which year you want to pick.

            https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/two-cents-and-sensibility/

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          Flipside of what? Are we flipping coins, and you will see us underneath the coins?

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          Like how using the word “literally” somehow became not literal.

          I want the destroy those people. Literally.

          • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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            Notably, “literally” added its figurative meaning literally[1] centuries ago.


            1. literally, not figuratively ↩︎

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        I don’t disagree with you but I don’t control American English. I imagine both head cheese and sweetbreads would also upset you

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          sweetbreads

          One of my favorite pair of words that don’t get used much anymore is sweetmeat and sweetbread, with the former being candy and the latter being animal pancreas.

          The etymology is that meat (from mete) just meant food, and bread (from bræd) meant flesh. Sweet used to mean a more generalized pleasant taste or sensation, rather than more specifically sugary.

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          I don’t control American English

        • PhoenixDog@lemmy.world
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          I don’t control American English

          Maybe try harder. Be the change you want to see in the world. I don’t necessarily believe in you but I’m sure someone does! And in the end that’s all the motivation you need.

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        Wait till you hear about “soda pop”

        • Kraven_the_Hunter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          “I want a coke. No not that one - the Mountain Dew!”

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            I see you’ve also been to Georgia

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        Look, Americans are genetically dumb as we all know, but I don’t think Tuna Fish is necessarily a consequence of that affliction in particular. It’s like saying “Sail Fish”, “Sail” is not a fish, it is the canvas you put on boat masts, and “Tuna Fish” is like that I think. It’s a type of fish, of the tuna kind. That said, before I go just let me take another opportunity to state that Americans are genetically dumb as we all know.

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          If you want to talk eugenics, Twitter is that way ->

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            Hahaha eugenics? Have you considered not skipping school and stop drinking lead paint? First of all it’s a fucking joke, second of all, there was no mention of eugenics, thirdly, how do you think intelligence works? Magic?

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              I know this is a bad troll but it’s also just sad that people actually are actually as retarded as you’re pretending to be

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      So tinned tuna

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        No!

        If I gotta use a freaking tool to open you, you, can’t call yourself tinned!

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      Why do they need to specify it’s in water? It’s a fish, of course it needs to be in water.

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        Some are in oil, but as BP learned, this kills the crab.

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      Brined tuna is an abomination before God. It must be sunflower oil.

  • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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    There’s no one single reason, but the top theories:

    1. Tuna oil was a thing before “tuna fish”. Yes, people could have said “tuna” but they didn’t. That’s language for you. People say “ATM machine” and “PIN number”, too.
    2. “Tuna fish” has a slightly sing-song pattern to the stressed/unstressed syllables that probably contributed
    3. For whatever reason, “tuna fish” tends to refer to canned tuna, whereas “tuna” can include fresh (or frozen) tuna.

    It’s… just how language evolves.

    I think, however, that “tuna fish” is slowly dying out in favour of just “tuna”. As a 50 year old, anecdotally I have seen the usage decrease in my lifetime.

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      I agree with 3. That’s exactly how my head cannon works and from what I can tell, others around me.

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    Pavitr Prabhakar and Miles Morales from the Spiderverse movies sitting at a table eating breakfast. Miles called chai chai tea and Pavitr says "chai tea?! You're saying tea tea. Would I ask you for a coffee coffee with room for a cream cream?"

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      Chai may mean tea, but since it is different from the typical English tea ‘chai’ was modified to be an adjective for tea denoting the difference. Because that’s how language works.

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      Yeah, stop it with the redundant pleonasms!

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      Is the 3rd movie out?

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    Tuna fish is the chicken bird of the sea water.

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      My aneurysm is acting up again

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