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I love how "donner" sounds like something you'd proudly declare after accomplishing a difficult task. "Fixed the leaky faucet, mowed the lawn, and donnered my way through a mountain of laundry. I'm the household hero!
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Donner" is like the undercover agent of the culinary world. You order a dish at a fancy restaurant, and they're like, "Oh, it comes with a balsamic reduction and a side of donner sauce." Wait, what's donner sauce? Is it secret agent ketchup?
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Have you ever tried explaining the concept of donner to someone learning English? "Well, it's like giving something a good, hearty shake, but with more enthusiasm. You know, like trying to get the last bit of ketchup out of the bottle.
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We've all had that moment when we're watching a movie, and there's a character stuck in a snowstorm, desperately searching for shelter. And you're sitting there like, "Just find a cozy cabin and have a nice donner-free night. Problem solved!
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You know you're an adult when you start using "donner" as a verb to describe your attempts at assembling furniture. "I tried to build that bookshelf, but it turned into a full-blown donnerfest. I even found a spare screw... later.
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I've come to the conclusion that "donner" is the secret ingredient in every infomercial. "Struggling to open that jar? Just give it a donner, and voila! Pickles for everyone!
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Donner is like the rebellious cousin of the shake. You shake a can of soda, and people are like, "Whoa, easy there, no need for a donner. We're just trying to enjoy a fizzy beverage, not create a soda fountain in the living room.
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Ever notice how every grandparent has a specific technique for donnering the TV remote? It's like a sacred ritual passed down through generations. "Back in my day, we didn't have fancy remotes. We had to donner the channel into submission manually!
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Donner is the sound your car makes when you hit a pothole you didn't see coming. You're driving along, enjoying the music, and suddenly, donner! It's like the road's way of saying, "Gotcha!
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