Before I start snickering to myself immaturely...
Does "shrinky winky" have a different meaning in the UK than it would in the US? Lol
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Does "shrinky winky" have a different meaning in the UK than it would in the US? Lol
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No, dude. That line always made me giggle as a kid, and as an adult, having lived in England since birth, I'm still under the impression he was referring to his 'balls jumping up inside him' or something, but I guess the real meaning is unclear.
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