If you're gonna correct someone for god sakes make sure you know you are correct...She totally looked soooo embarrassed. That was awesome...And she looks soooooo sexy there too...
Language does spring forth from a dictionary or grammer book--language is simply whatever we all agree it is! A dictionary does not PRESCRIBE language, it DESCRIBES it.
Truth be told, every "irregular past tense verb", take/took, run/ran, was at some time a mistake or an improper linguistic creation. In every existing language-- english, spanish, french, chinese, etc ---the most oftenly used verbs develop irregular conjugations. It happens naturally through usage. If english speakers use a verb frequently enough, it develops an irregular conjugation. So relax! Language does spring forth from a dictionary or grammer book--language is simply whate
It's just like "chomp" at the bit. The original saying (and word) was "champ" at the bit. Chomp wasn't a word. But the improper usage of "chomp" was so rampant, it "became" a "real" word. On a related note, the proper pronunciation of "forte" is a homonym of "fort". The "for-tay" pronunciation is a musical term. And that's my contribution to the youtube masses for today. Carry on.
@LeLimeLine - We all do make errors, but the problem is that people don't do research. If they did, they would know that 'sneaked' was the original past tense of 'sneak'; the word 'snuck' is nothing more than a popular mistake that became so repeated (like the word 'aint') that it snuck its way into the English dictionary.
@ViperXXXXXXX 'Snuck' though is a logical mistake, it follows the rules of the English language, hence why it is so popular and accepted. I imagine somewhere down the line, 'snuck' will be the proper word while 'sneaked' becomes old English.
This bitch jennifer garner comes off as a bitch everytime you see this dumb bitch on t.v. Long overdue somebody put this stuck-up snot head in her place.
You see ladies and gentlemen, this is reason 1 of why you don't act snooty and correct people. Because, if not more often, eventually you're gonna get corrected and look like an ass.
@ropisfun Pity she's actually correct. Snuck is not a word in the English language but is a word that's so misused in the US that you added it to your dictionary anyway.
@Slipsnob really? so as long as enough people in America are wrong then it becomes ok? Because for a start it is a word that is US only. I guess under your theory it is ok to say "the boys was playing with there ball" too I guess since so many people misuse that grammar. How about "it is it's place" or "your as thick as 2 planks". After all it's not being stupid or wrong, it's evolving the language.
@TheDaemonByte So you're telling me: A) ONLY Americans ever use that word EVER?! and B) That EVERY single word used in EVERY language has been used since that language was started, and ALL words that weren't there from the start are not real words?
@ropisfun Firstly yes, if it is used outside the US it would be considered incorrect English. That is why in the dictionary it deliberately says "Informal, North American". Of course new words are added. Words such as guy (American) and de ja vu (French) are taken and added, new words like trolling are created when needed. But there is a difference between creating new words and not using grammar properly. Otherwise as I said we might as well just add "your" in the dictionary to mean "you are".
@TheDaemonByte Oh, weird I always thought North America included Canada, Mexico and.... you know.... 46 other countries/states/islands. What was I thinking? Silly me I guess.
Authors often used it as a supposed characteristic of the speech of Civil War characters, although we have no evidence that it was actually in use at that time. Eventually snuck began to be used in journalistic prose for a humorous or lightening effect, and soon thereafter it was seen with increasing frequency in contexts where no humor was intended. By now it is as common as sneaked is in American usage, and it is used more often than sneaked by younger people.
Snuck started appearing in the U.S. at the end of the 19th century. From the few early examples we have of its use in print, it appears that the writers who first used snuck considered it typical of the speech of rural and undereducated Americans. It was used in print in generally humorous contexts, and it was quickly categorized as a dialectal form, found in such varied places as Tennessee, Ohio, and New England.
This is what she meant to say, instead of that it "isn't a word".. when she said "You went to Harvard and you should know that" I think what she really meant is that the word is really only used appropriately to signify the uneducated, as used in prose to represent something being said by someone like a Rebel soldiers during the Civil War, etc..
Here is a good explanation from the web I found that IMO more illustrates what she was trying to say; (see next comment) ran outta room :-(
@perryinjax That's just a silly argument advanced by self-important grammarians who have appointed themselves to police the language. By their standards, all of the wonderful words that entered common usage through the works of great authors such as Shakespeare or Dickens should be used rarely, if ever. Thankfully, language is a fluid and living thing, and the speakers, not the academics, determine how it will develop!
@jdw99 I really like your comment and you have certainly made a very good point and are totally correct. My hat is off to you sir :-) I guess I just dont like Conan, something about him is just gross to me. I was only better stating what I think SHE meant; that among Yale grads his age it was commonly taught/accepted that highly educated people use "sneaked" when faced with the choice. I am not arguing whether the practice was right or that it was a good rule for ivy leaguers.
@jdw99 I really like your comment and you have certainly made a very good point and are totally correct. My hat is off to you sir :-) I guess I just dont like Conan, something about him is just gross to me. I was only better stating what I think SHE meant; that among Harvard grads his age it was commonly taught/accepted that highly educated people use "sneaked" when faced with the choice. I am not arguing whether the practice was right or that it was a good rule for ivy leaguers.
@jdw99 Back when Conan attended, most Harvard English professors were indeed; "self-important grammarians... appointed themselves to police the language" :D
@jdw99 Yes! Shakespeare was the rapper of the Elizabethan Age! Chaucer, the father of English Literature, wrote in Middle English: When that April with his showers soote' The drought of March hath pierc-e'd to the root And bath-e'd every vein in such liquor Of which virtúe engendered is the flower; When Zephyrus eke with his sweete' breath Inspir-e'd hath in every holt and heath The tender cropp-e's, and the younge' sun Hath in the Ram his halfe' course y-run It evolved!
@cramphal2099 You're a dumb bitch. Don't you understand all the talk is previously rehearsed? Can see that just by the fact that Conan would have a dictionary right there to correct her? This is why Youtube shouldn't be for free...
LOL at all the immature comments, all of u sound like virgins, so what if she made a small mistake....u laugh at her, she laughs at ur bank account...
does anyone say "snuck" outside of the USA? I've always been taught it was not a word, maybe it's like how they spell harbour. honour and colour without a 'u' in the USA? just doing their own thing?
@DrBlueMoon actually it's correct to use "I sneaked," or "I snuck." They are interchangeable and Conan used it correctly. The examples you give are correct, but is a meaningless comparison. "I sneaked," is past simple tense. "I have snuck," is present perfect tense. You are comparing different tenses. It would also be correct to say "I have sneaked."
If you want to be a grammar Nazi, then get your facts straight first.
Snuck is a non-standard past tense and past participle of sneak common in American speech and writing. The standard form is sneaked. Even so, "snuck" is used half as often as "sneaked" in American writing. (Source Bryan Garner: Modern American Usage)
If you get a big enough dictionary and the word has ever been used, then you'll find the word in the dictionary. Just because you can find it, does not make it right.
@tlgwat non-standard usage, means it's a word. If you can find a word in a dictionary then it is a real word. They're nor arguing about usage. She claimed "snuck" was not a word, which was (and still is) obviously wrong.
For all those curious "Snuck" is the way Americans say it. It's really only a word here in the states, if you use it overseas then for the most part it's incorrect grammar.
@ohnojoefosho This is why I love being a man. The thought entered my mind.. but I thought... "she is too beautiful so it doesnt matter".. then she tried to screw conan...got proved wrong and i was like..."itty bitty titty ho"..
The regular past tense of hang is hung. However, there is one difference when it comes to hanging someone by the neck. In this case the past tense is hanged which means killed by hanging.
Unfortunately if a word is used "enough" slang or not, it will become a part of the American dictionary. Like the proper usage is, "hanged" and not hung.
1) It's an informal variation/americanization of sneaked and is not proper english.
2) It was first recorded in writing toward the end of the 19th century in the United States. 3) It has only been recently added to the dictionary. There are dictionaries that don't even have it.
4) It's not used by the english.
5) Other words: brung, learned, stuck, dove, burned etc.
6) We don't use bruck, fruck, wruck etc.
7) Jennifer Garner's mother was an english teacher.
@andywattbulb Too bad she's not English and her parents probably aren't either. If by recent you mean for over 200 hundred years, pretty sure she hasn't been around before that.
Recent: don't remember seeying it in the dictionary in the 60's. Once again, not all dictionaries have the word snuck in them today. (never said she or het parents were english)
@andywattbulb So words in the American English dictionary don't count as proper English? Words get added to our language every day, by our choosing or not by our choosing. So by your definitions, we can only use words used by the English (which also adds words to their language every day) and chosen by the English as 'proper?' Sorry, I'm pretty sure we threw off the shackles of doing what the English told us back in the Revolutionary War :-P OH! An emoticon! Is that not proper?
One last time....Snuck is an AMERICAN word. Use it all you want, I don't care.
I use all kinds of words you won't find in the english language. I'm no grammar police but in the end Conan and Jennifer are both right and both wrong.
@ValentorG68 Since this is a video about grammar, it's 'You're.' 'You're' is a conjunction meaning when separated it becomes 'You are.' 'Your' is a possessive form of 'you,' meaning 'your sentence makes absolutely no sense when read appropriately.' And it's not an argument, it's a discussion/clarification, much as this post is. To denote we are arguing over the problem assumes that he disagrees with my assessment. He did not.
@intelligentignorance Just because I accidentally made a grammatical mistake doesn't necessarily mean I need an English leson. But I agree with your argument.
@andywattbulb well after reading your list i have decided to take your word for it. Maybye you do know what your on about. BUT, if i find myself in argument about this with someone else and i find out your bull shitting me and i look stupid i will hunt you down ;). P.S i use it and i am english
ENOUGH WITH THE FUCKING GRAMMAR POLICE. If it comes out of your mouth its a fucking word. How dare that bitch think it was necessary for her to try and correct him and possibly embarass him. I hate when people think they are so smart and try to shove it down peoples throat. So glad he shoved it back down hers. Now if only i could figure out a way to shove something down her throat.
@ jsharp: I stand corrected sir! and this is very much true...it's a sad fact that I did not know this considering I was an English major in college :( I figured sneaked was a word but it doesn't sound right to me
@bradylarkin There is no such thing as proper English. The decision as to what is proper is usually based in arrogance of one's own manner of speaker and ignorance of another's. If meaning is conveyed, then it is a word.
@Kruezoraxe If there's no such thing as proper English, why are you going out of your way to spell properly instead of using shorthand, and expending extra amounts of energy typing commas and apostrophes? There's most definitely such a thing as "proper English," and I think you know that, so stop being a dork about it.
If you're gonna correct someone for god sakes make sure you know you are correct...She totally looked soooo embarrassed. That was awesome...And she looks soooooo sexy there too...
jtorres133 12 minutes ago
@gredangeo - Ahhh the perfect example... A Real Life 'HATER'! O'Reilly is Mensa, ignorant fool.
helianimal 50 minutes ago
showed that bitch who's boss.
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if you're upset with congress, don't vote for your current congressman. its that simple!
nicccck05 2 hours ago
awkward but cute ;))
weedl3 4 hours ago
I forgive you Jennifer. Now sit there and continue to be sexy!
mistamic2k 6 hours ago
you'd think there would be a bigger brain behind that massive forehead.
OwenReimer 12 hours ago
looking that good she can be dumb as she wants
BukimiKun 14 hours ago
Smack her intelligence down a few.
izzy4rains 14 hours ago
who cares what a body!!!!
527art 16 hours ago
Paybacks a bitch, next time check your facts
godkilla357 17 hours ago
Talking bout making herelf look like a real fool. LOL
SperoAeternam 19 hours ago
Tits
Dudeman2056 19 hours ago
@Dudeman2056 pppptpttttptptptppt
MrTristanishere 19 hours ago
its a great feeling proving pompous douchebags wrong. when i do that, the reaction in my brain is the same as Conans in this video.
NHusic83 21 hours ago
British vs. American accent brought me here .....
MrKemo1992 23 hours ago
Actually...both words sneaked and snuck are correct. So she wasn't wrong.
Shoj007 1 day ago 3
@Shoj007 But, she said Conan WAS wrong. I agree that you are correct, though.
battlebobdesify 1 day ago
@Shoj007 But she SAID that snuck was not a word. No, she was as wrong as wrong can be. :) Well.. watch the video. Wrong. :)
RabidPetRocks 20 hours ago
@Shoj007 She was still wrong because she said that snuck was NOT a word.
xyPERSON 4 hours ago
Stupid woman
XF0N 1 day ago
Owned.
ThaPremiere1 1 day ago
Zombies brought me here.
planetofthescums 1 day ago
another celebrity thinking they have knowledge beyond being a fucking directors play thing
st4nd4us 1 day ago
@ViperXXXXXXX
Language does spring forth from a dictionary or grammer book--language is simply whatever we all agree it is! A dictionary does not PRESCRIBE language, it DESCRIBES it.
rytallica898 1 day ago
@ViperXXXXXXX
Truth be told, every "irregular past tense verb", take/took, run/ran, was at some time a mistake or an improper linguistic creation. In every existing language-- english, spanish, french, chinese, etc ---the most oftenly used verbs develop irregular conjugations. It happens naturally through usage. If english speakers use a verb frequently enough, it develops an irregular conjugation. So relax! Language does spring forth from a dictionary or grammer book--language is simply whate
rytallica898 1 day ago
Owned.
ejdf870 1 day ago
Get fucked.
2ndLakeProductions 1 day ago
It's just like "chomp" at the bit. The original saying (and word) was "champ" at the bit. Chomp wasn't a word. But the improper usage of "chomp" was so rampant, it "became" a "real" word. On a related note, the proper pronunciation of "forte" is a homonym of "fort". The "for-tay" pronunciation is a musical term. And that's my contribution to the youtube masses for today. Carry on.
scof05 1 day ago
Her tits give a whole new meaning to the term "flat-chested"
otaddiction 1 day ago
Lol, everyone needs to relax. I have these types of conversations with intelligent people all the time. We all make errors.
LeLimeLine 1 day ago
@LeLimeLine - We all do make errors, but the problem is that people don't do research. If they did, they would know that 'sneaked' was the original past tense of 'sneak'; the word 'snuck' is nothing more than a popular mistake that became so repeated (like the word 'aint') that it snuck its way into the English dictionary.
ViperXXXXXXX 1 day ago
@ViperXXXXXXX 'Snuck' though is a logical mistake, it follows the rules of the English language, hence why it is so popular and accepted. I imagine somewhere down the line, 'snuck' will be the proper word while 'sneaked' becomes old English.
ViperXXXXXXX 1 day ago
nice tits
viperbo21 1 day ago
language is always changing. it cannot be limited. nice tits.
pzp886 1 day ago
This bitch jennifer garner comes off as a bitch everytime you see this dumb bitch on t.v. Long overdue somebody put this stuck-up snot head in her place.
muhangis 2 days ago
I like how the entire audiences goes "ooooohhh" when she corrects him despite being completely wrong.
Sussismatt 2 days ago
@Sussismatt it's cuz they all knew she was wrong lol
kuamei 2 days ago
@Sussismatt you mean despite being completely right
TheDaemonByte 2 days ago
Affleck gave her 5 across the lips when she got home.
Damon1864 2 days ago
KONY 2012
OgreZeWin 2 days ago
Still smarter than Bill O'Reilly.
gredangeo 2 days ago 13
This is what happens when they leave the kitchen.
salahelbat 2 days ago
You see ladies and gentlemen, this is reason 1 of why you don't act snooty and correct people. Because, if not more often, eventually you're gonna get corrected and look like an ass.
ropisfun 2 days ago
@ropisfun Pity she's actually correct. Snuck is not a word in the English language but is a word that's so misused in the US that you added it to your dictionary anyway.
TheDaemonByte 2 days ago
@TheDaemonByte
That's how language evolves. You're just making a fool of yourself pretending it's not a commonly used word just because it's not the original.
Slipsnob 2 days ago 6
@Slipsnob really? so as long as enough people in America are wrong then it becomes ok? Because for a start it is a word that is US only. I guess under your theory it is ok to say "the boys was playing with there ball" too I guess since so many people misuse that grammar. How about "it is it's place" or "your as thick as 2 planks". After all it's not being stupid or wrong, it's evolving the language.
TheDaemonByte 2 days ago
@TheDaemonByte So you're telling me: A) ONLY Americans ever use that word EVER?! and B) That EVERY single word used in EVERY language has been used since that language was started, and ALL words that weren't there from the start are not real words?
ropisfun 1 day ago 2
@ropisfun Firstly yes, if it is used outside the US it would be considered incorrect English. That is why in the dictionary it deliberately says "Informal, North American". Of course new words are added. Words such as guy (American) and de ja vu (French) are taken and added, new words like trolling are created when needed. But there is a difference between creating new words and not using grammar properly. Otherwise as I said we might as well just add "your" in the dictionary to mean "you are".
TheDaemonByte 1 day ago
@TheDaemonByte Oh, weird I always thought North America included Canada, Mexico and.... you know.... 46 other countries/states/islands. What was I thinking? Silly me I guess.
ropisfun 1 day ago
@TheDaemonByte
They're not wrong. o__O It's their language. You understand them perfectly well, so... what's the problem?
Slipsnob 1 day ago
HahahahahahahahahA hahahahahaha
LukasFuller 2 days ago
Yeah!
Hatafuriyamanokaiju 2 days ago
I love how the audience instantly says "ohhhh" after she 'corrects' him. Apparently they had no clue either. Dumbutts :D
Humdedum16 2 days ago
She's a bitch face whore anyway.. her husband's koo though.. since he made the town.
TheGcode89 2 days ago
Authors often used it as a supposed characteristic of the speech of Civil War characters, although we have no evidence that it was actually in use at that time. Eventually snuck began to be used in journalistic prose for a humorous or lightening effect, and soon thereafter it was seen with increasing frequency in contexts where no humor was intended. By now it is as common as sneaked is in American usage, and it is used more often than sneaked by younger people.
perryinjax 3 days ago
Snuck started appearing in the U.S. at the end of the 19th century. From the few early examples we have of its use in print, it appears that the writers who first used snuck considered it typical of the speech of rural and undereducated Americans. It was used in print in generally humorous contexts, and it was quickly categorized as a dialectal form, found in such varied places as Tennessee, Ohio, and New England.
perryinjax 3 days ago
This is what she meant to say, instead of that it "isn't a word".. when she said "You went to Harvard and you should know that" I think what she really meant is that the word is really only used appropriately to signify the uneducated, as used in prose to represent something being said by someone like a Rebel soldiers during the Civil War, etc..
Here is a good explanation from the web I found that IMO more illustrates what she was trying to say; (see next comment) ran outta room :-(
perryinjax 3 days ago
@perryinjax That's just a silly argument advanced by self-important grammarians who have appointed themselves to police the language. By their standards, all of the wonderful words that entered common usage through the works of great authors such as Shakespeare or Dickens should be used rarely, if ever. Thankfully, language is a fluid and living thing, and the speakers, not the academics, determine how it will develop!
jdw99 2 days ago
@jdw99 A FUCKING MEN.
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@jdw99 I really like your comment and you have certainly made a very good point and are totally correct. My hat is off to you sir :-) I guess I just dont like Conan, something about him is just gross to me. I was only better stating what I think SHE meant; that among Yale grads his age it was commonly taught/accepted that highly educated people use "sneaked" when faced with the choice. I am not arguing whether the practice was right or that it was a good rule for ivy leaguers.
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@jdw99 I really like your comment and you have certainly made a very good point and are totally correct. My hat is off to you sir :-) I guess I just dont like Conan, something about him is just gross to me. I was only better stating what I think SHE meant; that among Harvard grads his age it was commonly taught/accepted that highly educated people use "sneaked" when faced with the choice. I am not arguing whether the practice was right or that it was a good rule for ivy leaguers.
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@jdw99 Back when Conan attended, most Harvard English professors were indeed; "self-important grammarians... appointed themselves to police the language" :D
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higgme1ster 2 days ago
she looks so cute when conan is laughing at her lol
artmiranda100 3 days ago
She is very good looking!
PETEYPABLO1977 3 days ago
I could tell he just wanted to facepalm himself really bad after she said that.
asceventura 3 days ago
@cramphal2099 You're a dumb bitch. Don't you understand all the talk is previously rehearsed? Can see that just by the fact that Conan would have a dictionary right there to correct her? This is why Youtube shouldn't be for free...
postigaceltic 3 days ago
LOL at all the immature comments, all of u sound like virgins, so what if she made a small mistake....u laugh at her, she laughs at ur bank account...
TheMDizzle87 3 days ago 2
@TheMDizzle87 says the virgin
sodafromyoda 2 days ago
@sodafromyoda ur whole family are virgins kid, u know nothing
TheMDizzle87 1 day ago
@TheMDizzle87 I hope you realize how little sense that made.
sodafromyoda 1 day ago
Of all people you try to humiliate Conan O' brian! Jeniffer, you should have known he was a dumb bitch correcting master
1970ChevelleMalibu 3 days ago
That's right, just sit there get your tits out and don't talk love
Botshapa 3 days ago
Her vocabulary snucks...
toontag1 3 days ago
HOT SLUT FUCK MILF MILF HOT FUCK SLUT MILF (is she a mom?) HOT FUCK FUCK SLUT FUCK FUCK HER SHIT FUCK FUCK
beautifulbabyandrew 3 days ago
does anyone say "snuck" outside of the USA? I've always been taught it was not a word, maybe it's like how they spell harbour. honour and colour without a 'u' in the USA? just doing their own thing?
thorntoncroftable 3 days ago
They are both right.
I sneaked.
I have snuck.
And.. he DID use it incorrectly.
DrBlueMoon 3 days ago
@DrBlueMoon actually it's correct to use "I sneaked," or "I snuck." They are interchangeable and Conan used it correctly. The examples you give are correct, but is a meaningless comparison. "I sneaked," is past simple tense. "I have snuck," is present perfect tense. You are comparing different tenses. It would also be correct to say "I have sneaked."
If you want to be a grammar Nazi, then get your facts straight first.
uchio 3 days ago 2
That's alright. She can correct my literate skills all she wants as long as she let's me correct her asshole with my dick. Fair trade, right?
Cherrypoppins18 3 days ago
Has anyone seen her in a movie lately? No? I guess she just sneakeded right out of her own career...
OriginalMooseCudddly 3 days ago 21
fuck you, you WRONG arrogant bitch twat!!
JackOfFailTrade 3 days ago
I am not a nativ in english speaker and even I knowed that ;-)
JollyRoger183 4 days ago 22
@JollyRoger183 Your comment makes me laugh.
ThuperCereal 3 days ago
epic laugh is epic
amerbazoqa 4 days ago 2
I snuck my penis into Jennifer Garner's ass
jordanovich83 4 days ago
Snuck is a non-standard past tense and past participle of sneak common in American speech and writing. The standard form is sneaked. Even so, "snuck" is used half as often as "sneaked" in American writing. (Source Bryan Garner: Modern American Usage)
If you get a big enough dictionary and the word has ever been used, then you'll find the word in the dictionary. Just because you can find it, does not make it right.
tlgwat 4 days ago
@tlgwat non-standard usage, means it's a word. If you can find a word in a dictionary then it is a real word. They're nor arguing about usage. She claimed "snuck" was not a word, which was (and still is) obviously wrong.
uchio 3 days ago
bam u might be cute but not so smart
BL00DSTAINGL0RY 4 days ago
For all those curious "Snuck" is the way Americans say it. It's really only a word here in the states, if you use it overseas then for the most part it's incorrect grammar.
CenkIsAdorable 4 days ago
@CenkIsAdorable That sounds like it may be true...but she's American, too, so she can't use that as an excuse.
Sievr 3 days ago
@Sievr Agreed.
CenkIsAdorable 3 days ago
Attractive and well put together - not Conan
2001Horatio 4 days ago
Just shows how stupid she is
falice88 4 days ago
I wanna snuck that bitch hard! :D
lslinger 4 days ago
conan is annoying..........
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Conan's laugh is fucking priceless!
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ValentorG68 4 days ago
i really hope she was joking. yeah, i think she was joking. she had to be....
NellChenoweth 4 days ago
@NellChenoweth Don't worry, it's scripted.
ppw00 4 days ago
lol she's fugly
omegametroyd 4 days ago 2
@omegametroyd she is NOT!
Luccimatic 4 days ago
@Luccimatic she's not hot, i know x_X
omegametroyd 3 days ago
Hahahaha yeah, take THAT you smug bitch! . . ...now set her on fire.
freebird4481 4 days ago 50
@freebird4481 She's perfectly correct. It is not a word in English. It is a word so misused Americans added it to their dictionary anyway
TheDaemonByte 2 days ago
Women.
fuelfeeder 4 days ago
hahahahahahaha!! >;-)
Synnek1 4 days ago
it's very unattractive when women with small breasts try to create the illusion of cleavage. we all know what's up.
ohnojoefosho 5 days ago 72
@ohnojoefosho DUDE YOU UNDERSTAND!
screechkid116 5 days ago
@ohnojoefosho haha your learning well son
BigNigga64 5 days ago
@ohnojoefosho you'd still suck em lol i know i would
LunarPills 4 days ago
@LunarPills hell yeah i would. i guess i should have added that i would still hit that. small breasts, big breasts, i want them all.
ohnojoefosho 4 days ago
@ohnojoefosho its very unattactive when women with small brains try to create the illusion of knowledge.we all know what's up with that as well.
StillbornGravity 3 days ago 2
@ohnojoefosho This is why I love being a man. The thought entered my mind.. but I thought... "she is too beautiful so it doesnt matter".. then she tried to screw conan...got proved wrong and i was like..."itty bitty titty ho"..
badinfluence1985 2 days ago
@intelligentignorance Do you realize how idiotic you sound arguing about this?
songbirdsxxz 5 days ago
Notice the words above snuck at 0:19, snub, snubber; biotch got snubbed, it's snubbalicious.
pythonvicer1 5 days ago
snuckpast participle, past tense of sneak (Verb)
Verb: Move or go in a furtive or stealthy manner. Convey (someone or something) in such a way: "someone sneaked a camera inside".
crazyjose111 5 days ago
titts!
DevilDogMuNky 5 days ago
The funny thing about it is that languages evolve, so what is correct one year might be incorrect a few years down the road.
dirkdelshire 5 days ago
@dirkdelshire
Holy shit, what if "What of" instead of "what if" and so on becomes acceptable. My brain screams every time I see that.
ArnarJohanns 5 days ago
Snuck (its not in my Firefox dictionary... not such word)
The1Syndicate 5 days ago
Such an evil laugh he has
TheBarman92 5 days ago
@Bieberbroadcast Nice one. You just made a gross generalization and you are completely wrong.
eattherich588 5 days ago
@eattherich588 Its Not Hanged. Its Hung.
Bieberbroadcast 4 days ago
@Bieberbroadcast people are hanged, pictures are hung.
Luccimatic 4 days ago
who gives a shit?
deadhenderson 5 days ago
snuck isn't traditionally the right way to say it. it's just become accepted nowadays since everyone has been wrong for so long
bw13187 5 days ago
that was kind of rude
BookWorm223344 5 days ago
damn she looks so good I would have just said "you are absolutely right, honey."
ByWayOfDeception 5 days ago
Idc I would still bone her
ImaRageQuitter 5 days ago
English is my second language and I KNOW that snuck is the past tense of sneak. My God
joseaod15 5 days ago
I would fuck her so hard...
Nizwiz411 5 days ago
The regular past tense of hang is hung. However, there is one difference when it comes to hanging someone by the neck. In this case the past tense is hanged which means killed by hanging.
XxxSuper123 6 days ago
Well, snuck is technically an informal/non-standard word.
nokturnal5647 6 days ago
thats like i Hate when Americans ( cause we all know canadians got this one down ) Say HANGED .. " young man Hanged him self this weekend.. "
NO ! ITS HUNG .. H-U-N-G .. HUUNNNNGG. young man hung himself this weekend.. gosh.
Bieberbroadcast 6 days ago
@Bieberbroadcast Wrong. "Hanged" is grammatically correct. If someone died by hanging, they were hanged.
shepmakesmusic 6 days ago
Just because you look good doesn't mean you know it all, dumb bitch! Everyone knows snuck it a fucking word...
GOLDswizz 6 days ago
American English has become Ebonics.
kimelene2011 6 days ago
Unfortunately if a word is used "enough" slang or not, it will become a part of the American dictionary. Like the proper usage is, "hanged" and not hung.
kimelene2011 6 days ago
Sneaked is english, snuck is american. She would have been right had she said that snuck wasn't an "english" word but I guess she fucked up.
andywattbulb 6 days ago
@andywattbulb snuck is an english word
crewtc1987 6 days ago
@crewtc1987
It is American dialect.
andywattbulb 6 days ago
@andywattbulb no its not mate, the word snuck is older than your country its been around as long as the word sneak has.
crewtc1987 6 days ago
@crewtc1987
1) It's an informal variation/americanization of sneaked and is not proper english.
2) It was first recorded in writing toward the end of the 19th century in the United States. 3) It has only been recently added to the dictionary. There are dictionaries that don't even have it.
4) It's not used by the english.
5) Other words: brung, learned, stuck, dove, burned etc.
6) We don't use bruck, fruck, wruck etc.
7) Jennifer Garner's mother was an english teacher.
andywattbulb 5 days ago
@andywattbulb Too bad she's not English and her parents probably aren't either. If by recent you mean for over 200 hundred years, pretty sure she hasn't been around before that.
corrozu 5 days ago
@corrozu
Recent: don't remember seeying it in the dictionary in the 60's. Once again, not all dictionaries have the word snuck in them today. (never said she or het parents were english)
andywattbulb 5 days ago
@andywattbulb So words in the American English dictionary don't count as proper English? Words get added to our language every day, by our choosing or not by our choosing. So by your definitions, we can only use words used by the English (which also adds words to their language every day) and chosen by the English as 'proper?' Sorry, I'm pretty sure we threw off the shackles of doing what the English told us back in the Revolutionary War :-P OH! An emoticon! Is that not proper?
intelligentignorance 5 days ago
@intelligentignorance
One last time....Snuck is an AMERICAN word. Use it all you want, I don't care.
I use all kinds of words you won't find in the english language. I'm no grammar police but in the end Conan and Jennifer are both right and both wrong.
andywattbulb 5 days ago
@intelligentignorance Your arguing over this? Bloody hell -_-
ValentorG68 4 days ago
@ValentorG68 Since this is a video about grammar, it's 'You're.' 'You're' is a conjunction meaning when separated it becomes 'You are.' 'Your' is a possessive form of 'you,' meaning 'your sentence makes absolutely no sense when read appropriately.' And it's not an argument, it's a discussion/clarification, much as this post is. To denote we are arguing over the problem assumes that he disagrees with my assessment. He did not.
intelligentignorance 4 days ago
@intelligentignorance Just because I accidentally made a grammatical mistake doesn't necessarily mean I need an English leson. But I agree with your argument.
ValentorG68 2 days ago
@andywattbulb well after reading your list i have decided to take your word for it. Maybye you do know what your on about. BUT, if i find myself in argument about this with someone else and i find out your bull shitting me and i look stupid i will hunt you down ;). P.S i use it and i am english
crewtc1987 1 day ago
@crewtc1987
I'm dutch and I use "snuck" too lol.
andywattbulb 1 day ago
I would've laughed that way too. Way to go Conan!
yuriirii 6 days ago
Stupid Bitch.
TheElephant79 6 days ago
Im 13 and I knew that.. *facepalm*
3DMadnesss 6 days ago
I would love to "snuck" with her if she was single and available.
u8myshorts20 6 days ago
Haha
salgio22 6 days ago
Look at that ugly dumb bitch after he corrected her
Adam13115511 6 days ago
Thats what a smart ass gets.....
anthonyontherocks 6 days ago
@ lovecomecujo it's...
ItzWonga 6 days ago
bummer... well, that's a blonde moment for a brunette-- at least she's pretty.
RayTech70 6 days ago
ENOUGH WITH THE FUCKING GRAMMAR POLICE. If it comes out of your mouth its a fucking word. How dare that bitch think it was necessary for her to try and correct him and possibly embarass him. I hate when people think they are so smart and try to shove it down peoples throat. So glad he shoved it back down hers. Now if only i could figure out a way to shove something down her throat.
lovesomecujo 6 days ago
@ jsharp: I stand corrected sir! and this is very much true...it's a sad fact that I did not know this considering I was an English major in college :( I figured sneaked was a word but it doesn't sound right to me
healthyfoodie86 1 week ago
She's in really great shape.
CaptainGlacier 1 week ago
I miss Conan on broadcast TV :(
ragemanchoo82 1 week ago
Um, she's right people. The dictionary is full of words people use. That doesn't make them proper English.
bradylarkin 1 week ago
@bradylarkin There is no such thing as proper English. The decision as to what is proper is usually based in arrogance of one's own manner of speaker and ignorance of another's. If meaning is conveyed, then it is a word.
Kruezoraxe 6 days ago
@Kruezoraxe Fnupply onger you...dork.
mphurwitz 6 days ago
@Kruezoraxe If there's no such thing as proper English, why are you going out of your way to spell properly instead of using shorthand, and expending extra amounts of energy typing commas and apostrophes? There's most definitely such a thing as "proper English," and I think you know that, so stop being a dork about it.
mphurwitz 6 days ago