Sylvester - Sufferin Succotash
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Published on Dec 12, 2010
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Top Comments
puggsoy 1 year ago
Shouldn't this video be named "Thufferin' Thuccotash"?
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Al3xX420 1 year ago
you mean Warner Brothers.
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Zoppy Anya 1 month ago
Me + Retainers basically
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Brett Markman 3 months ago
Very interesting...Thanks!
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cupidstunts12 3 months ago
Suffering sucotashhhh
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bparker65 4 months ago
Succotash are limeabeans.
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bowie731 4 months ago
what is a succotash ?
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dadoo1617 7 months ago
ça pète mieux que la version française débile à souhait : "sapristi saucisse" qui plus débile que ça tu meurt
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thesuperbroski 9 months ago
Totally forgot about that. Noice.
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torm223300 9 months ago
Yep. youtu(dot)be/ZYS_wXGhwnQ
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thesuperbroski 9 months ago
HAHAHAHAHHAH
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MysteriousMirrorMan 9 months ago
This phrase actually has quite an interesting background.
During the Victorian Era swearing on Holy names was strictly prohibited, so to avoid the punishment and to support the idea of profanity rejection common folk developed a wide variety of malapropisms, such as "Dangnabit" (God damn it) or "Cheese ‘n’ Rice" (I think you got that one). And the phrase "Suffering Succotash" replaced "Suffering Savior."
Thought someone might be interested in this info.
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