Monday, July 16, 2007

HanaBada Nose

"Grandpa, what is hanabada nose?"
"Well actually little girl, that's funny you would ask.
Hanabada nose is same as sipon nose.
Hanabada comes from the latin words "hana"
which means nose, and "bada" which means
leaking with a clear or yellowish green substance.
Normally, a child with hanabada nose would also have
wet pamps and itchy mosquito bites.
If you were to look in a mirror right now, you would
see an excellent example of this."
"Grandpa, actually isn't 'hana' japanese for nose,
and 'bada' is Hawaiian Pidgin for butter. So 'hanabada'
would then be Pidgin for 'nose butter'?
"Ey what? You like one slap? Go wipe your nose."

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