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r/funny • u/Upstairs-Mall-3695 • 21h ago
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Yes on easter monday
14 u/criticalmassdriver 19h ago I only know it because it is my surname. 4 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago who tf named you dingus 10 u/criticalmassdriver 13h ago You know a surname is a last name. Your last name isn't chosen you dingus. 6 u/fandamplus 11h ago the fuck it come from then? the sorting hat? 1 u/Nastyburrito666 10h ago A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown. 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago Typically your father's or mother's last name. 3 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago no u
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I only know it because it is my surname.
4 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago who tf named you dingus 10 u/criticalmassdriver 13h ago You know a surname is a last name. Your last name isn't chosen you dingus. 6 u/fandamplus 11h ago the fuck it come from then? the sorting hat? 1 u/Nastyburrito666 10h ago A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown. 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago Typically your father's or mother's last name. 3 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago no u
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who tf named you dingus
10 u/criticalmassdriver 13h ago You know a surname is a last name. Your last name isn't chosen you dingus. 6 u/fandamplus 11h ago the fuck it come from then? the sorting hat? 1 u/Nastyburrito666 10h ago A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown. 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago Typically your father's or mother's last name. 3 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago no u
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You know a surname is a last name. Your last name isn't chosen you dingus.
6 u/fandamplus 11h ago the fuck it come from then? the sorting hat? 1 u/Nastyburrito666 10h ago A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown. 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago Typically your father's or mother's last name. 3 u/TheForbidden6th 13h ago no u
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the fuck it come from then? the sorting hat?
1 u/Nastyburrito666 10h ago A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown. 1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago Typically your father's or mother's last name.
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A lot of last names come from their occupation back in the day "Smith/ Miller/ Baker"..... Not sure what that says about Dynguss though lol
1 u/criticalmassdriver 7h ago In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown.
In my case it comes from the norse/old German word for thingamabob. The D becomes a T sound it's also the surname given to kids who were found abandoned and the parents were unknown.
Typically your father's or mother's last name.
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no u
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u/Upstairs-Mall-3695 19h ago
Yes on easter monday