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THE BEST BUD LIGHT COMMERCIAL EVER!!!!

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THE BEST COMMERCIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN!

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  • EPIC DOUBLE MEANING

  • To "cut the cheese" means to flatulate (fart). But in this case, it has a double meaning, in that it also literally means cutting some real cheese. The guy holding a loaf of bread who then says that he has to "pitch a loaf" means that he has to deficate (have a bowel movement). It's purpose in this commercial is to add more humorous play on words. I hope that helped to answer any questions that some of you are asking.

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  • I can see the confusion for the m8 from England. In America, there a lot of slang terms used and it does get confusing at times.

    This commercial was epic. I've never seen it before.  How old is it?

  • @akalisavn I'm English.....and I don't get it either!!!

  • "Band of Brothers"?? Who gives a $**£ lol

    This is the Italian gangster style kid from Hook! Haha

  • Cut the Cheese = to fart

    Pinch a loaf = take a dump

    Pull my finger = I'm going to fart, (quickly, pull my finger)

    Drop the kids of at the pool = take a long dump

  • @olentattimies You're welcome.

  • @SuliemanTheGreat

    your comment made this video funny, as i wouldnt have understood the joke w/o it

  • @SuliemanTheGreat thx! u enlightened me... hahas!

  • @SuliemanTheGreat thank you!:)

  • Thats Sgt Perconte

    

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