Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
I ought to have my thread examined
English answer:
A pun
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Kim Metzger
Jun 13, 2002 00:50
22 yrs ago
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I should have my thread examined
pun and literal meaning?
Plz. in ENGLISH
pun and literal meaning?
Plz. in ENGLISH
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4 +1 | A pun | Kim Metzger |
5 | "I should have my thread examined" | garvey (X) |
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A pun
I should have my head examined is the usual statement. The only way to tell you what have my "thread" examined means is to have more context. Maybe it's said by a seamstress, ie someone who sews clothes.
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"I should have my thread examined"
The normal expression is, "I should have my head examined." Which means that the person is aware of the fact they are making some kind of decision that is illogical or that carries high risk. "Thread" does not make any sense in a plain context. Since it rhymes with "head" then the pun is understood. "Thread" has to do with fabric, sewing, textiles. If the person who made the statement is involved in any of these activities, then they are just making a play on words, a pun.
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Note added at 2002-06-13 01:50:00 (GMT) Post-grading
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Geez, I\'m not even a translator and I think I said the same thing, only with greater detail. I think I\'ll just stick with advertising.
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Note added at 2002-06-13 01:50:00 (GMT) Post-grading
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Geez, I\'m not even a translator and I think I said the same thing, only with greater detail. I think I\'ll just stick with advertising.
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