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The screwbolt and the Baseball

Добавлено: 05 дек 2007, 21:49
Xonxt
Hi there, guys.
U've got a question for our American friends.

I can often see a picture of a screwbolt and a baseball in many american cartoons (see the attachment), but I dunno what it means. It is often showed when something stupid happens in the cartoon.

Could you please make it clear for me? :)

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also, sometimes, another different pictures can be shown....

Добавлено: 14 дек 2007, 23:23
The Sonic God
A screw and a baseball basically means "screwball," or one who is an idiot.

The second picture is calling someone a "ham." The term comes from the Old English "hom," meaning "crooked." It refers to the hock of an animal's back leg. But someone who is "crooked" could also be strange or weird (or sometimes a criminal.)

The other picture of an ear of corn is referring to someone as "corny." Anything that is corny is odd, or weird.

Добавлено: 15 дек 2007, 23:38
Xonxt
Thanks a lot for the explanation :) Have som Russian vodka :) :drunk

Добавлено: 16 дек 2007, 00:02
Utora
We Americans are all of the above.

:lol:

I came back from a good 2 years in Germany and it felt like Enigma the first month. That and American slang these days blows me out of the water.

Those above illustrations are the basics to the old days ha! Sometimes it's better not to know ja?

:roll:

Добавлено: 17 дек 2007, 09:22
The Sonic God
Ah yeah, funny stuff.

Wait... angel of death? lol