Its a similar joke.This one’s usually 2 nuns are riding bikes…
The where’s (wears) the soap joke is 2 nuns are in the bath. One asks the other where’s the soap…
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umfk@lemmy.world 1 day agoI don’t get it
Its a similar joke.This one’s usually 2 nuns are riding bikes…
The where’s (wears) the soap joke is 2 nuns are in the bath. One asks the other where’s the soap…
I don’t think you explained it.
‘Wears’ the soap? Where is the double meaning? Are you translating it from another language?
I had to find the answer from this online. The first sentence is being interpreted by the second nun as: the soap wears away, doesn’t it? Because the second nun has been using it to masturbate.
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.ca 9 hours ago
There is a homophone in english: where’s and wears. The joke is that you say it aloud and the emphasis on the sentence becomes a statement.
Where is the soap
Vs
It is wearing the soap down.
And all it sounds like is “weh-ers tha soap”.