It is supposed to say “warm your cockles,” which is a shortening of “warm the cockles of your heart.” If you haven’t heard that expression, it means to cause a feeling of affectionate happiness. Apparently (fun fact alert) it comes not from the shellfish but from the Latin name for the ventricles of the heart, cochleae cordis. I suspect the name of the shellfish comes from the same root word given that many parts of the body are named after the similarity of their shape to something else. Not the c0ck, though.
I could be wrong but in german “handy” means cell phone. If you would spell it the german way it would look like this “händy”… so it makes kind of sense to me…
I thought the fail was that a camera was used to take a screenshot of a smart phone…
I thought the fail was IRISH JOBS
Not really…at least it’s more realistic this way, screenshots can always be made up.
What if it warms your rooster?
Dublin, how I miss you!
Dont get it
It is supposed to say “warm your cockles,” which is a shortening of “warm the cockles of your heart.” If you haven’t heard that expression, it means to cause a feeling of affectionate happiness. Apparently (fun fact alert) it comes not from the shellfish but from the Latin name for the ventricles of the heart, cochleae cordis. I suspect the name of the shellfish comes from the same root word given that many parts of the body are named after the similarity of their shape to something else. Not the c0ck, though.
Ha ha. Joke’s on you – It’s not cold. Just really small.
Whats a Händy?
The Germans invented their own word for cell phone. It’s “Handy”. I think it’s wiritten with an “ä” to show that it’s a German word.
I could be wrong but in german “handy” means cell phone. If you would spell it the german way it would look like this “händy”… so it makes kind of sense to me…
but maybe he just wanted to give the handy ikea job a swedish “touch”….
In Germany, we use the word “das Handy” for a mobile phone. Maybe a c0ck is thought to be a handy animal as well.
Ernsthaft? 5 mal die gleiche Antwort auf eine Frage? Ich glaube einmal hätte gereicht oder?
A mobile phone is called a Handy in German. Händy is more true to the pronunciation.