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Source NOT Sauce......please!!



Spun Cuppa

Thanks Greens :(
IIRC the first time I saw it used was when someone had posted a highly dubious rumour about something on the board, and someone simply posted 'sauce?'

Now this in itself is a nice twist, as it is a correct use, as in, meaning is the rumour a bit cheeky, with the question mark denoting it is a query

It's pronunciation being the same as source makes it a whizzbanger of a dual-meaning example, and most deserving of commendation, rather than disdain :)
 






METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,826
IIRC the first time I saw it used was when someone had posted a highly dubious rumour about something on the board, and someone simply posted 'sauce?'

Now this in itself is a nice twist, as it is a correct use, as in, meaning is the rumour a bit cheeky, with the question mark denoting it is a query

It's pronunciation being the same as source makes it a whizzbanger of a dual-meaning example, and most deserving of commendation, rather than disdain :)

A most eloquent explanation. Well done Sir! Of course the OP may now be realising that's few minutes of his life wasted. JCL?
 


supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Source (sôrs, sōrs)
n.
1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained.
2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. See Synonyms at origin.
3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.
4. One, such as a person or document, that supplies information: A reporter is only as reliable as his or her sources.
5. Physics The point or part of a system where energy or mass is added to the system.
v. sourced, sourc·ing, sourc·es
v.tr.
1. To specify the origin of (a communication); document: The report is thoroughly sourced.
2. To obtain (parts or materials) from another business, country, or locale for manufacture: They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.
v.intr.
To obtain parts or materials from another business, country, or locale: They are sourcing from abroad in order to save money.


Sauce



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It's really not difficult.......

That's all.

Parks

Close your eyes
Place your right hand over your face

:facepalm:
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Sores?

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SweatyMexican

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2013
4,155
:ffsparr:
 




















METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,826
True...and you haven't?

Lighten up fella! A lot of people have thought it worthwhile to point out how you may have missed the joke. And to be fair it's all lighthearted. Are you going to have a pop at those who 'face palmed' you?
 




Plake

Unregistered User
Nov 7, 2009
331
Brighton seafront
Source (sôrs, sōrs)
n.
1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained.
2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. See Synonyms at origin.
3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.
4. One, such as a person or document, that supplies information: A reporter is only as reliable as his or her sources.
5. Physics The point or part of a system where energy or mass is added to the system.
v. sourced, sourc·ing, sourc·es
v.tr.
1. To specify the origin of (a communication); document: The report is thoroughly sourced.
2. To obtain (parts or materials) from another business, country, or locale for manufacture: They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.
v.intr.
To obtain parts or materials from another business, country, or locale: They are sourcing from abroad in order to save money.


Sauce



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It's really not difficult.......

That's all.

Parks

Obvious 4chan meme is obvious
 


Source (sôrs, sōrs)
n.
1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained.
2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. See Synonyms at origin.
3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.
4. One, such as a person or document, that supplies information: A reporter is only as reliable as his or her sources.
5. Physics The point or part of a system where energy or mass is added to the system.
v. sourced, sourc·ing, sourc·es
v.tr.
1. To specify the origin of (a communication); document: The report is thoroughly sourced.
2. To obtain (parts or materials) from another business, country, or locale for manufacture: They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.
v.intr.
To obtain parts or materials from another business, country, or locale: They are sourcing from abroad in order to save money.


Sauce



View attachment 54197




It's really not difficult.......

That's all.

Parks

Forret.jpeg
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
Source (sôrs, sōrs)
n.
1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained.
2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. See Synonyms at origin.
3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.
4. One, such as a person or document, that supplies information: A reporter is only as reliable as his or her sources.
5. Physics The point or part of a system where energy or mass is added to the system.
v. sourced, sourc·ing, sourc·es
v.tr.
1. To specify the origin of (a communication); document: The report is thoroughly sourced.
2. To obtain (parts or materials) from another business, country, or locale for manufacture: They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.
v.intr.
To obtain parts or materials from another business, country, or locale: They are sourcing from abroad in order to save money.


Sauce



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It's really not difficult.......

That's all.

Parks

shirley ewer not serious...???
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick






Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Source (sôrs, sōrs)
n.
1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained.
2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. See Synonyms at origin.
3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.
4. One, such as a person or document, that supplies information: A reporter is only as reliable as his or her sources.
5. Physics The point or part of a system where energy or mass is added to the system.
v. sourced, sourc·ing, sourc·es
v.tr.
1. To specify the origin of (a communication); document: The report is thoroughly sourced.
2. To obtain (parts or materials) from another business, country, or locale for manufacture: They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.
v.intr.
To obtain parts or materials from another business, country, or locale: They are sourcing from abroad in order to save money.


Sauce



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It's really not difficult.......

That's all.

Parks

:tosser:
 


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