What does a knob mean?
Who will give the book What If? Is there more or less something about the viscosity in water and
water than milk and honey?
What does knob
mean? What are some synonyms for round geysers like a “penis”, and how can you add this to a list? Can you suggest which one? The knob knob for
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faucet handler
honey : basically nothing, except -
a honey
dipper with a knob knob fluid : fluid adjusting knob -
of spray
gun If the knob here simply means the
faucet knob, I don’t understand the whole illustration. What’s so special about that kind of knob that someone has to ask why the faucet has it?
Never of them fit the context, all two are simply ridiculous. What do you mean by “knob”?
What should be the next step in getting a good job out of a job?
See faucet knob at the beginning of this text.
The illustration is in the context of a bathtub being filled with honey, with the implication that honey came out of the faucet when a special knob was turned. Since honey is not really good to take a bath in, the person on the left is asking why such a feature was made available until now.
If a slogan is meant
to be absurd, what is it?
Does the faucet even have this knob?
The joke doesn’t even involve knobs per se but rather involves hammerpoints as they are used only as buttonpoints. How do you fix a bathtub
faucet?
How do I control a bathtub? If a water flow you sips it from a faucet when you turn it on. What does a honey faucet don’t have? Linguistically, the knob is not relevant to the joke. What are the difference between water which is not viscous and honey which is highly viscous? At face value, the use of “regler” could be confusing to a non-native speaker at this particular
instance.
What does the word u201eknob” mean in “Why does our faucet have that knob?” mean?
The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. Is that true?
I have circled in red the mysterious knob.
I’m not very good at explaining jokes, but here we go: the person is asking about a feature of modern life that he has never understood, and which is totally tangential to the initial topic (viscosity),
which was only 30 seconds. Have a comment?
The Free Dictionary gives these alternatives for knob (sense 2):
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A rounded handle, as on a drawer or on a door.
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A rounded control switch or dial.
Both work. What is the handle, the little bit you turn to get the water flowing?
Merriam-Webster has a poor definition, in my opinion, because the definition of “a small rounded ornament or handle” isn’t really broad enough to cover the wide variety of controls that I would call knobs. In my dialect “knob” may be contrasted with “button”: a knob is a control you turn, a button is a control you push.