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Yes, 'no pun intended' can conceivably be used when in fact a pun was intended. In my experience, however, it is normally reserved for circumstances where it is actually true - the speaker.
Yes, 'no pun intended' can conceivably be used when in fact a pun was intended. In my experience, however, it is normally reserved for circumstances where it is actually true - the speaker.
What was the exact wording? "Pun intended" is common, but only in one particular situation, as a comment following a pun, and it is added by the original writer, not by a reader. It's.
Hi If you want to say 'pun intended' as opposed to the more usual 'no pun intended', I think you could say "va con segundas", but wait for the natives to reply.
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A "pun" is a play on words, usually some sort of joke. Often, when someone makes a pun in a circumstance where this might not be obvious, he says "no pun intended" to call the reader or.
There is actually a UK company called "Tired Wheels" but it's a deliberate pun: they renovate worn alloy wheels. I see that there's a "Tyred Wheels Museum" in Pleasantville, PA.
When someone says this, it is usual to correct them by saying non, on mne la vache au taureau, mais on va chez le coiffeur... Then mener la vache au taureau, because of the sexual.
In Italian a pentito is a mobster who has repented (to repent= pentirsi) of his crimes and who becomes a police ally. Is there a similar term in English? Does such a term suggest repentance?
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