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12-11-2017 , 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Victor
worcestershire
how is this pronounced
12-11-2017 , 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
how is this pronounced

I usually just sort of slur through it like “worshesher.” Victor’s recipe sounds elite but the number 1 best thing you can do for your burgers at home is mix the meat with a panache of milk and white bread - keeps them super juicy as long as you don’t really overcook them.

I really couldn’t care less is Drumpfy has EVER had a drink but his insistence that he hasn’t makes me think he’s lying.
12-11-2017 , 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
how is this pronounced
WUH stuh sher

Last edited by MrWookie; 12-11-2017 at 12:19 PM. Reason: Or if you are MrsWookie, wer Chester sher shire
12-11-2017 , 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MrWookie
WUH stuh sher
were stir sure is how I do it.
12-11-2017 , 12:43 PM
war chester shire
12-11-2017 , 12:44 PM
actually, I was trolling, I usually say it like this

wersh tir shire
12-11-2017 , 12:45 PM
everyone is wrong

were stir shire

anyone who doesn't end their pronunciation in shire is an America-hating communist
12-11-2017 , 12:47 PM
Woostashire

The oo is like in "wood", not rhyming with rooster
12-11-2017 , 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor
actually, I was trolling, I usually say it like this

wersh tir shire
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Originally Posted by champstark
everyone is wrong

were stir shire

anyone who doesn't end their pronunciation in shire is an America-hating communist
these are proly the same
12-11-2017 , 12:52 PM
The correct pronunciation is the British pronunciation. Yes, even in USA#1. Insisting otherwise makes you a parochial bumpkin.
12-11-2017 , 12:53 PM
F- all round
12-11-2017 , 12:53 PM
wusstashuh
12-11-2017 , 02:14 PM
Worster sheer, although I try never to have to say it.
12-11-2017 , 02:23 PM
It‘s „woosta sauce“ the „sha“ part of the pronunciation die f „woostasha“ is optional.
And it has to be r-less obviously.
12-11-2017 , 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by GermanGuy
It‘s „woosta sauce“ the „sha“ part of the pronunciation die f „woostasha“ is optional.
And it has to be r-less obviously.
I'm 90% sure this is what BAids was driving at.
12-11-2017 , 03:07 PM
jesus christ, saw there were like 200 new poasts ITT, thought someone got indicted or something. Instead it's just you idiots talking about burgers and Glen Greenwald. Sad!
12-11-2017 , 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by GermanGuy
It‘s „woosta sauce“ .
If you say it like that, people will think you're talking about rooster sauce.

12-11-2017 , 03:36 PM
Well it's somewhere between "woosta" and "wusta", but that thing you posted is Sriracha anyway.
12-11-2017 , 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by zikzak
The correct pronunciation is the British pronunciation. Yes, even in USA#1. Insisting otherwise makes you a parochial bumpkin.
Are the British "wrong" to say filet pronouncing the "t"? Or are the Americans wrong to not pronounce the "t"?
12-11-2017 , 03:42 PM
it’s chowda, say it right!
12-11-2017 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SenorKeeed
Are the British "wrong" to say filet pronouncing the "t"? Or are the Americans wrong to not pronounce the "t"?
Wait do they really pronounce the T? hahaahhahaahah

That's almost as silly as aluminiumiumunium.

Aubergine for eggplant also terrible. I could go on and on.
12-11-2017 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SenorKeeed
Are the British "wrong" to say filet pronouncing the "t"? Or are the Americans wrong to not pronounce the "t"?


Erm, we don’t. So there’s that...
12-11-2017 , 03:46 PM
YOU DO BRO

12-11-2017 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Westley
Erm, we don’t. So there’s that...


Actually. Some do.

Carry on
12-11-2017 , 03:51 PM
It's aluminium

That is all.

      
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