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Could you explain this joke? "Taking the pith". What he is doing is peeling an orange. How is it funny? It sounds like "taking the piss"?
Feb 20, 2021 9:04 AM
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Yeah I think he's making a joke here because 'pith' sounds like 'p*ss'. Sounds like he's actually using an orange or lemon in his recipe, so he's literally taking/using the pith from the fruit but also joking about taking the p*ss out of someone/something. This sort of 'joke' - one that makes sense but isn't really that funny - is sometimes (in England anyway) called a 'dad joke', because it's the sort of joke your dad might make. Rick Stein (the chef talking in your example) makes a lot of dad jokes :)
February 20, 2021
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Pith is another word for orange peel, an, as you said, it sounds like 'take the pixx'.
February 20, 2021
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I think in English we sometimes like to alter words slightly, just enough that we recognize it’s the same word essentially. But we have changed the word slightly. God k he’s why we do that haha , it’s playing with language I think
February 20, 2021
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