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Three Stooges Question

In "Pardon My Scotch", when the stooges first mix up and serve their scotch, they pain grillé the man. What is the pain grillé that Larry says and what does it mean? It sounds like "Verr gehaget."

 frediccini posted il y a plus d’un an
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cgcallen said:
Larry says "Terrier Haggis" It's gaelic. There are 3 Gaelic languages: Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Manxbut. Larry's pain grillé is plus a play on words, such as Moe & Curly's pain grillé were. terrier (as is scottish terrier) and Haggis, a dish containing sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs) It is traditionally cooked in a sheep's stomach (yuck!) :o)
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Silentcal said:
"Ver G'harget," meaning "drop dead" in Yiddish. You'll find Yiddish words and sayings incorporated into the Stooges script occasionally.
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Kibbutzkate said:
Of course it's Yiddish! Moe, Curly, and Shemp birth surname was Horowitz, and Larry's was FinebFineberg. Almost anytime a 'foreign' language was needed in the script, they spoke Yiddish, ou some manglish thereof.
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Fineberg, annoying autocorrect
Kibbutzkate posted il y a plus d’un an
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