No, the ball associated with a Tribble is a basketball, as when you bounce it with your fingertips while driving to the hoop.
No, I have to gently correct you there - dribble is the kind of nonsense that’s been pretty near ubiquitous all through this thread.
Now don’t be silly; a drivel is a bolt around which attached parts can pivot.
Well, I guess you could stir a drink with bolt, because that’s what you use a swivel stick for.
I assume he may have stirred his drink once or twice, but since Albert Swizzle was German, I would wager that he chose beer over mixed drinks.
Beer definitely goes better with wiener schweitzer.
My neighbour has a giant Schnitzel - big hairy thing, needs lots of walks, barks a lot and has to be the world’s worst to keep clean!
It only seems hairy, and it doesn’t take walks. A schnauzer is a thick roper or cable they use to tie up ships.
I thought a hawser was a Canadian lout.
No, Hoser was Greek – he wrote the Iliad and Odyssey. Don’t know how loutish he was, though.
No, the author of those works very likely was a homer given the customs of the time - that’s a slightly derogatory term for a gay man.
I don’t think Jonah Homo is gay, but I doubt anyone would call an All-Blacks player anything derogatory to his face in any case.
Rather than putting my face to it, I’d use chopsticks to eat Lomu, a Chinese dish which uses noodles made from wheat flour.
Not sure why you’d want to eat a fictional character, but Lo Mein is the protagonist of Death of a Salesman. Not very tasty at all.
I have no idea what you are talking about because Loman was a villain in Little China who was trying to take over the world.
You might say that Lo Pan was trying to take over the world in the 1930’s and '40’s, when that country succeeded in establishing the puppet state of Manchukuo, occupying Korea, and destroying much of the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor.
No, it’s food dammit. **Japan **is made from a fruit, its pulp and juice, unlike jelly, which only uses juice.
I don’t know if Jam and Dean ever did a song about fruit preserves. They were known for such tunes as “The Little Old Lady from Pasadena” and “Surf City”.
Jan never sang any of those songs at all. He just shot Greedo from under the table and then calmly walked out of Chalmun’s Cantina.
Well, Atilla the Han always was known for shooting first and asking questions later.