![]() Ask anyone to say “I eat mop who” ten times fast.Ask someone to hold their tongue and repeat, “I was born on a pirate ship.”.Ask a friend to say “shop” ten times, then ask them, “What do you do when you come to a green light?” They’ll most likely say “Stop” but nope, green means go.Have a friend say “eye” and then spell the word “cup.”.Have someone say “Ice Bank Mice Elf” over and over again.It’s more often than not completely different than the original sentence. All you need to do is line up the players in a line and whisper a sentence in one person’s ear, they then whisper what they think they heard to the person next to them, and so the chain goes until the last person discloses what they heard. Luckily, this is just as fun as an adult as it is for kids. Go to trivia night and pull out one of our epic trivia team names.Mimic every word someone says, much like a toddler would, and see their reaction.When they lift their hand up to smell it, boop it against their face. Pretend someone’s hand smells like onions.Have someone say this out loud: “Ice bank mice elf.”.Pull a Bart Simpson, call a bar and ask for Humpalott.Tell someone to say “sofa king awesome” 10 times fast.Announce that you made brownies, then present your friends with several letter “Es” made out of brown paper.Ask someone, “How can a man go eight days without sleep?” (He sleeps at night.).“Jane’s mother has four children: May, June, July, and…” People will probably say August, which is wrong.Ask people these questions in this order: “What’s 1+1? What’s 2+2? What’s 4+4? What’s 8+8?” Then ask them to name a vegetable.Have someone say “my dixie wrecked” out loud. ![]() If you say “raise up lights,” you just said “razor blades” in an Australian accent.(They’ll probably say milk, but it’s actually water.) Have someone say the word “white” 10 times fast, then ask them what cows drink.Ask someone to say “toy boat” over and over really fast.If they are unaware or not thinking, the person may give either answer, but you then correct them, noting that the correct answer is Frankfort. Ask if it is pronounced Loo-ee-ville or Loo-wiss-ville. Ask someone how to pronounce the capital of Kentucky.Ask a person which is correct: “The yolk of an egg IS white,” or “the yolk of an egg ARE white.” (The yolk of an egg is yellow.).Did you know that if you say “watermelon” really slowly, it sounds just like “gullible”?. ![]()
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