I'm gonna say 2 first names and you'll probably get it
Ryan George.
TS;DU:
This catchphrase was popularized by YouTuber/Comedian/God, Ryan George, from his YouTube series called, "Pitch Meeting" featured in the YouTube channel that goes by the name of "Screen Rant."
Urban Dictionary: So do you have a word/catchphrase for me?
Me: Yes sir I do, it's called "Whoops! Whoopsie!"
UD: Well ok then.
NOT an instrument. (English)
NO es un instrumento. (Spanish)
PAS un instrument. (French)
KEIN Instrument. (German)
ä¸æ¯ä¹å¨. (Chinese)
ÐРинÑÑÑÑменÑ. (Russian)
楽å¨ã§ã¯ããã¾ãã (Japanese)
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ê¸°ê° ìëëë¤. (Korean)
HINDI isang instrumento. (Filipino)
NÃO é um instrumento. (Portuguese)
NÃ ionstraim. (Irish)
साधन नहà¥à¤à¥¤ (Hindi)
×× ××ש×ר. (Hebrew)
Non instrumentum. (Latin) also RIP Unus Annus #mementomori
Patrick: Is Mayonnaise an instrument?
Squidward: No Patrick, mayonnaise is not an instrument.
Patrick: *does N@zi salute* I MEAN- *raises hand*
Squidward: Horse radish is not an instrument either.
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This catchphrase was popularized by YouTuber/Comedian/God, Ryan George, in his series called "Pitch Meeting" featured in the YouTube channel named, "Screen Rant", (he also has his own channel, but rarely references it there.) Ryan also stated in the 100th bonus episode of Pitch Meetings that it was inspired from an old Italian phrase called, "superezbenelenocoveni."
Ryan: Hey, do you think it's gonna be hard to think of an example for this catchphrase?
George: No actually, it's gonna be Super Easy, Barely an Inconvenience.
Ryan: Oh really?
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