This is a perfect phrase (and party trick!) to highlight the difference between British and American English accents. Each word in the sentence is pronounced differently when uttered aloud in the two different accents.
Two friends, one American & one British, met at a party. One asks the other to say “Please pass the pasta pastor” out loud.
American person: “Please {ˈpas} the {pä-stə} {ˈpa-stər}”
British person: “Please {pɑ s} the {ˈpæstə} {ˈpɑ stə(r)}”
American person: “Please {ˈpas} the {pä-stə} {ˈpa-stər}”
British person: “Please {pɑ s} the {ˈpæstə} {ˈpɑ stə(r)}”
by PastaPastor November 29, 2021
by Getyourteethstraight December 28, 2019
nuh uh pass is a concept invented and controlled/owned by Elia Al-Nims where if anyone says "nuh uh" to you or "nyuh uh" or anything with a similar meaning, then it doesn't count and also whenever you say "nuh uh" or "nyuh uh" or anything with a similar meaning, then it automatically overrides and overpowers anyone else that says it. Only certain people have access to this pass.
friend: Cause u gay
you: nyuh uh
friend: nuh uh
you: I have nuh uh pass so it doesn't count lol
friend: aw man
you: nyuh uh
friend: nuh uh
you: I have nuh uh pass so it doesn't count lol
friend: aw man
by Dippermabelcoop January 16, 2024
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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 14, 2025
When a person passes away on their birthday. E.g. William Shakespeare. Meaning they are exactly “X” years old.
by MorbidCuriousity August 18, 2023
june 11th is national pass hopes njoy day
by bdiwnsurbwkdgnd June 11, 2019
When your wedding ring is in the shop getting cleaned or repaired, you are “technically” single until it’s back on your finger.
by Hooah2550 November 13, 2023