Quiz show broadcast around New Year, hosted by Jimmy Carr. 3 teams of celebrities answer questions about things which happened over the previous year. 12 rounds, one for each month. Regular celebrity contestants include Noel Fielding, Russell Brand and David Mitchell.
Lol, Noel and Russell just built battlements out of a banana on Big Fat Quiz of the Year.
"Am I Gay?" Quiz refers to controversial online pop-up mini quizzes that often appear as advertised on YouTube or other websites.
Journalists have referred to them as controversial because upon testing them out , the quizzes have a bias in favor of tending to generally say "YES" upon completion of the quiz, regardless of the answers with a 60/40 ratio defaulting to yes.
Members of the LGBT community have also expressed condemnation of such quizzes because the quizzes reinforce harmful stereotypes on young impressionable children, for example saying that boys who express hugs and affection to other boys are "gay" or that a girl finding other girls aesthetically appealing makes her "lesbian". Another one is saying that somebody with fluid sexual paraphilia is automatically gay.
These quizzes use these harmful stereotypes to automatically assign "gay" onto a user, despite the actual sexuality of the user. The stereotypes are ironically homophobic.
Kid : I just took a "Am I Gay?" Quiz and it said I was gay.
Mom : why? What did you click
Kid : I said I hug other boys and it said that makes me gay.
The K.K.Q.S. is a move performed during sexual intercourse. The female is on her knees and the male is standing. Slayer’s “Raining Blood” has to be playing at a high volume. The male swings hid wang around in a circular motion (like the wheel in a game show) while the female tries to catch it in her mouth.
Jesus and I just performed the Kerry King's Quiz Show in my bathroom.
The literal translation being "symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person," this is a test typing sentence that uses all letters of the alphabet once. Other sentences that are used in test typing are "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," and "Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow." Although these other examples use all letters of the English alphabet, unlike the first, letters are used more than once.
"cwm fjord-bank glyphs vext quiz" is a sentence that uses all 26 letters of the English alphabet.
Harry Potter: "CWM FJORD-BANK GLYPHS VEXT QUIZ!!!"
Hermione: "What does that even mean...."
Literally meaning "symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person,".
This word is monoalphabetic, meaning it uses every letter only once and is greatly useful for cryptology. There are very few phrases that make sense that do this and thus it's important.
Looks like a 'Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz'! Mommy! that man is annoyed that the cliff reads: "curious-enigma"!
"symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person," being the literal translation
Looks like a 'Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz'! Mommy! that man is annoyed that the cliff reads: "curious-enigma"!
1) A phrase used to prompt someone to catch up with the current situation or to understand something basic. Often employed when someone makes a clueless or unintelligent remark.
2)A term used to commend someone for doing or saying something impressive, amusing, or clever. Typically used in response to a noteworthy action or statement.
Example 1: "What's 2+2? Damn man, take the quiz!"
Example 2: "Someone just landed a perfect kickflip. Damn man, you took the quiz!"