I Hardly Know Her

I Hardly Know Her. Butter? I hardly know her Scumbag hipster quickmeme The idea is to interpret the word as a verb to be done to some woman. While "I hardly know her" might appear to be a straightforward statement, its meaning often depends on the context in which it's used

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While "I hardly know her" might appear to be a straightforward statement, its meaning often depends on the context in which it's used The phrase "I hardly know her" is actually a classic example of a specific type of pun joke, often called the "I hardly know her" punchline

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It's used after someone says a word that ends in a sound similar to "-er," and the joke is to pretend like that word is a person's name. The joke goes back a long way - probably to vaudeville times This entry was posted in Humor and tagged Joke, sarcasm, uplifting on March 29, 2024 by amkimura

Welder I Hardly Know Her Funny Hard Hat Sticker for Etsy. Then it became a meme of it's own rather than only an innuendo and is used with any "er" word, the only rule now seeming to be that the word used needs to sound like "[Verb] her" when you break it down. Example: "Liquor? I hardly know her!" because liquor sounds like "lick her" or "Poker? I hardly know her!" because it sounds like "poke her"

I hardly know her meme funny joke design Funny Quote TShirt TeePublic. It's used after someone says a word that ends in a sound similar to "-er," and the joke is to pretend like that word is a person's name. It's just an unexpected twist, where a word like liquor sounds like a verb + her - "lick her".