@@nil0bject I suppose it depends on what you mean when you use the word "popular". By popular I mean that it consistently gets views as people are willing to watch it. It's a staple on their channel because people choose to watch it. If you compare the fanbase of Yogscast to that of, say, the MCU, yes, the numbers are lower. Still, most popular things are popular by definition because they have a lot of "fanbois"
I actually do think they should do another idioms episode but make it more international. Bring in Zylus, bring in Boba, Mousie, Osie, Ravs, Nilesy etc.
I like that you've listed Osie as "international". I thought listing Ravs and Nilesy was stretching it - but at least Scotland is technically a different country - but Osie's just Northerner, not a space alien (even if, granted, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference). Though Osie or Bouphe would be good for this. Just to see if Northerners have any unique idioms that don't involve gravy.
@@klaxoncow Technically they're all international for me. But yes, by listing Osie, it was because the boomer sisters, well they think differently than most and come up with some bizarre things, idioms if you will that I like to think of are just part of their own warped minds their own rather than Northerner 🤣 and I left out Bouphe as I figured Osie would be more into Minecraft, though I could be wrong.
16:50 I'm very impressed by Lolip getting the original prompt! It's awesome seeing fresh Yogs join in on these videos! Also 22:34 Wallace and Gromit at home.
"It's dumplings instead of flowers" I think Ben or his source translated it too directly. The correct idiom is "花より団子" which means "They prefer sweet dumplings to flowers". It's to say that someone is "Shallow". They would much prefer to eat something to get instant satisfaction than to understand the beauty of a flower.
"There's no cow on the ice" makes a tiny bit more sense when you include the second half of the idiom - "as long as the tail/buttock is ashore". It basically means that there is no cause for concern - not yet at least - because the cow is still partially on solid ground. It supposedly comes from having to lead cows to frozen lakes for water in the winter, and if they were fully on the ice, they could slip and get hurt, or the ice could break beneath them. It's a saying that is so commonly shortened to only the first half that even people who use it just kinda know what it means by association, but don't really think about *why* it means that :P
I wish Rythian would've told the crew about the common joke version of two flies in one hit - impregnating two flies. It makes sense in Swedish, trust me.
Glad to see someone else had the Not here to fuck spiders one. Was about to write it myself. Would've also been just as funny to see the Yogs attempt to build the other relatively newer non-swearing equivalent of it:"Not here to needle strawberries" That one came from the whole clusterfuck of the 2018 Australian "food safety crisis'", one of the biggest and most ridiculous overreactions down here in recent times. Started after someone ate a strawberry contaminated with broken bits of a sewing needle, then once that got media attention, bunch of other people made dubious claims of also finding contaminated strawberries, which in turn led to some exceptionally stupid statements by government and corporate media that blew things well out of proportion to the point of the incident being treated as a potential act of corporate terrorism, sparking a massive countrywide police investigation involving hundreds of officers.. Nothing was ever found......
@@klaxoncow well yeah but counterpoint, shaping clay and putting it over a fire makes the product that comes of that an invention , because that sh** ain't growin on trees
Duncan-“I don’t think anyone has finished within the time.” Boba has finished multiple times within the time limit and build fantastic things. Lewis has finished within the time and has made less fantastic things lol
With the "Bells on it." I would have loved more of the ones that used to be longer and are now used totally differently. Like "Curiosity killed the cat" is now cautionary, but actually "satisfaction brought it back" so it was never meant to.
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He was probably thinking about the spray. Now that I'm thinking about it, it's pretty weird that the spray is still Chaos Black, and the paint pots are Abaddon Black, and they are slightly different.
On the topic of Yogscast members with shared names, there is famously another Simon Lane who happens to look like the Hollywood adaptation of our Simon, but is a pianist. Also, really fun fact: the other Duncan Jones (the director of Warcraft, among others) is actually the son of David Bowie!
Indeed, David Bowie was actually David Jones. But he thought "Jones" was not exactly an edgy rock 'n roll stage name. And he confirmed it - he's named after the bowie knife. Which also resolves the question of whether you say "boh-ee" or "baw-ee" - it's the "boh-ee knife", so he's David Bowie with a "long O", not a Germanic "aw" sound.
@@klaxoncow He actually changed his name not to sound "edgier" but because there was already a David Jones in the industry at the time, Davy Jones from The Monkees.
And Lewis brindley the child actor. There’s apparently a violinist called Simon lane. Simon mentions all of these in an episode of moon quest. (Or it might be hole diggers I can’t remember lol)
@@bearflipstable8365 I believe Simon was misremembering pianist Simon Lane as a violinist. You know how it is; classic instruments, they're all basically the same.
“Pull the other one” is the punchline of a joke about a wife and a gentleman visitor, which culminates in the husband attempting to pull a bell rope, but instead grabbing something else (not a leg). Here in the US the version I first encountered was “Ding dong, damnit! DING DONG!"
Pretty sure both Rythian and Ben knew "cat's got your tongue" is correct otherwise Ben wouldn't have guessed "_____'s got your tongue" and Rythian literally said when he got the prompt that it was the wrong animal.
"More than one way to skin a cat" is actually talking about catfish! Also, another interesting idiom is "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey," whose origin is that there used to be devices to hold cannonballs called "brass monkeys" and when it would get cold, the metal would retract and the balls would pop out.
The brass monkey one is a myth. Some prudish person made it up, because they didn't want to think people are talking about monkey testicles. The phrase is about brass monkey bollocks
That brass monkey one is almost certainly false. From Oxford Dictionary: the term 'monkey' is not otherwise recorded as the name for such an object the rate of contraction of brass in cold temperatures is unlikely to be fast enough to cause the reputed effect the phrase is actually first recorded as 'freeze the tail off a brass monkey', which removes any essential connection with balls.
The catfish thing is also false The idiom about skinning cats go back to the 1500-1600s and there were multiple ways to kill this poor cat such as "more ways to kill a cat than choking it with cream" "more ways to kill a cat than scalding it in milk" and "more ways to kill a dog than hanging" and so on... Or and for horses it was whipping Basically lots of ways to kill or mutilate animals just as a way to demonstrate "there's a lot of ways to do this" But when you consider cat fur was a common trim on clothing back then it probably made sense
nearly all historians and etymologists consider the brass monkey thing to be a myth. round shot was never stored like that, and the amount of contraction from the cold would not be enough to actually do that unless you precision engineered the balls and the plate to specifically do that. shot was generally stored in long wooden planks with holes bored into them
"Dumplings instead of flowers", or dumplings over or before flowers (hana yori dango) refers to cherry blossom viewing, and the notion that it isn't the fleeting beauty of the flowers that is special, but the company of friends (as it is common to gather with friends to enjoy a picnic with dumplings under the blossoms). Rather poetic, and one of my favourite phrases!
Funny, this made me realise English doesn't have the drinks equivalent of "feeding". Because that makes the idiom flow nicely for us instead of the clumsyness of having to express it as "giving drinks to"
Lolip saying sometimes you just want to be chaotic and just describe badly or very vaguely to see where it goes... it's the usual way Lewis plays this game hahaha
4:53 I feel like you could start saying "quit diggin' straight down" to imply someone is causing their own problems and should stop and it would catch on pretty quick. Similar vein to "digging your own grave" 7:06 Building a foot with Lolip there is asking for trouble. "Though I suppose not as much as Gee would cause
i actually would love to see a idioms 2 episode, it’s so fun seeing different people’s interpretations of weird conceptual stuff and it makes for interesting chat! plus i need to see someone build ‘does the pope shit in the woods’
Rythian is techically correct that the hard crust of bread (and also cheese) is called "Skalk", though I sure have never heard anyone actually use the word before ...
The best foreign idiom I've heard (though I might be misremembering how exactly it went), still is "Enough / many captains will sail a ship up the mountain". Which is pretty much "too many cooks spoil the broth", but I'm kind of literal at times so the mental image of a ship filled with captains sailing their ship up the mountain is particularily funny to me. I do like how new Yog builders have their own building style. But if there is a sequel to Idiom minecraft Gartic Phone, bring in more non-Brits for maximum confusion.
"Frogs got your tongue" (27:14) is a perfect example of why there needs to be a final round of guessing! It'd be very little effort for a lot of extra comedy.
Last year I killed two mosquitos with a single Calligraphy book swing. That was probably the apex of my existance I will never reach such a peak again.
Now I want to see a building game where one person gets the prompt and builds the first half, then someone else who DOESN'T know the prompt has to come in and finish it.
American here, we've always called that bit at the end of the loaf of bread the "heel". Never really thought about what a strange name that was until now, but it always seemed really unappealing to eat the heel lol
The crust is the entire outside of the bread. The last slice that has crust on the end is called the heel. And the last two wasn't sliced bread but bread being sliced. "sliced bread" is bread being sold pre-sliced.
I always look forward to your Minecraft Gartic Phone videos, they’re one of my favourite things to watch on TH-cam, and always make me laugh. I was a bit sad when you started posting Minecraft variety videos, and was worried you were done with the Gartic phone videos.
For me, the Northern Irish saying given to kids (or adults) talking shite: ‘Go and play with the the busses.’ Being a really grim sentiment of ‘go run in the road and play chicken, because that’s as stupid as what you’re suggesting’.
My grandma had a few similar phrases but she just used them to playfully say to go away. Unless she said it behind your back, then she meant it. "Go play on the double yellow line." (In the US, double yellow lines are used between 2 opposing lanes of traffic.) "Take a long walk on a short pier." "Rinse your head in a bucket and take it out twice." I wonder where I got my macabre sense of humor.
Not surprised someone put the bell there in the end.. And somehow not surprised it was Ben hahaha EDIT: And then Duncan on Ben's build with the butt that made Kirsty so proud... I can see loads of builds with butts and --balls-- bells in the future hahaha
There is no cow on the ice is not about the safety of the specific ice. It is that none of your cows have wandered into a dangerous place and need rescuing. Essentially, you have no task that is of critical importance, no red alert. Just follow your routines.
lol I saw the title and got curious about when the last time a Yogscast video got over 1 million views. After scrolling down popular for a while I saw TTT XL and Game Grumps 5 years ago having broken 1 million views. Checking the dates TTT XL was in July and Game Grumps in August so we just need to time travel to 5 years ago and maybe this will hit 1 million views. Also damn the Yogs were killing it 8-12 years ago.
Please PLEASE do a fake minecraft idioms one next. Just seeing the chaos of people distinguishing made up idioms would be hilarious PLUS a lot of new in jokes
If they find some of their own English idioms weird, I'd love to hear them react to Australian idioms like "Did the Harold Holt", "fair shake of the sauce", and "I'm not here to fuck spiders".
@@Chicanery_Artificebasically that you have a limited view of the world/life - like a frog in a well who thinks it’s seen the whole well but doesn’t know what’s beyond it
Love this video format because I can just listen in the beginning while they build, peek every time theres a reaction, and then really focus at the end for the reveals
"This is the best bucket we've seen today!" .. the best bucket since sliced bread? :p I also can see why Lewis screamed to scoop it up with their fucking hands, cause no one knows what a fucking bucket looks like hahahaha
Yo. This is freaking me out! At 36:21 someone says my nickname "Chip". Am I tripping? I'm high but I heard it last night when I watched this, and I came back tonight to check and I swear to god someone says "Chip" clear as day
I was NOT prepared for Rhythians take on Frogs got your tongue 💀
"Love the frog, hate the teeth" could be its own idiom~
Aha.. then tell me, to mean what exactly?
@@insaincaldo I'll leave that for the philosophers to decide~
@@DarkfireTaimatsu Thought so.
Rythian randomly making the nose black is so fucking funny
"I don't know, I have no explanation for that"
"I'm colorblind."
He should really just start choosing random nonsensical colors for no reason just to screw with people
Really happy this series popped back up. TTT is nice as a sort of "hang out" thing, but this series regularly makes me laugh out loud. Much love
I never miss an episode of this. One of my favorite things on YT right now
For me it's the reverse. I love TTT and these are an okay substitute.
@@nolongeraperson I'm unsurprised. It's a popular show or they wouldn't keep doing it. Your opinion is bound to be a popular one.
@@nil0bject I suppose it depends on what you mean when you use the word "popular". By popular I mean that it consistently gets views as people are willing to watch it. It's a staple on their channel because people choose to watch it. If you compare the fanbase of Yogscast to that of, say, the MCU, yes, the numbers are lower. Still, most popular things are popular by definition because they have a lot of "fanbois"
Do you remember the Garry's Mod builds? Those were fun too.
You can lead a cow to water but you can't make it swim.
A bird in the hand is worth two with one stone.
A-b-b-bird bird bird, b-bird's the word
A stitch in nine, it's about time
Ben: other countries' idioms sound insane
me, an american: yea, wtf is "pull the other one, it's got bells on it" ???
THANK YOU
No friggin clue
Pigtails I think? Nvm they make it, it’s like pulling your leg but sarcastic.
Its a play on "youre pulling my leg". telling them to pull the other leg. its layers upon layers of sayings.
So its bascially like, "I wasn't born yesterday," like you're not gonna fool me that easy kind of thing? @emmiannon1266
28:24 "Fuck around, Frog out"
I actually do think they should do another idioms episode but make it more international. Bring in Zylus, bring in Boba, Mousie, Osie, Ravs, Nilesy etc.
I like that you've listed Osie as "international".
I thought listing Ravs and Nilesy was stretching it - but at least Scotland is technically a different country - but Osie's just Northerner, not a space alien (even if, granted, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference).
Though Osie or Bouphe would be good for this. Just to see if Northerners have any unique idioms that don't involve gravy.
@@klaxoncow Technically they're all international for me. But yes, by listing Osie, it was because the boomer sisters, well they think differently than most and come up with some bizarre things, idioms if you will that I like to think of are just part of their own warped minds their own rather than Northerner 🤣 and I left out Bouphe as I figured Osie would be more into Minecraft, though I could be wrong.
@@CoreyKaha I agree with them thinking differently, I also have no doubts that having both of them in an idioms episode would be hilarious 😁
Gee would be a great pick too, there's a lot of totally unhinged Australian idioms out there.
The Zylus bashing.. hahaha
"He's not even here!!"
16:50 I'm very impressed by Lolip getting the original prompt! It's awesome seeing fresh Yogs join in on these videos!
Also 22:34 Wallace and Gromit at home.
"It's dumplings instead of flowers" I think Ben or his source translated it too directly.
The correct idiom is "花より団子" which means "They prefer sweet dumplings to flowers".
It's to say that someone is "Shallow". They would much prefer to eat something to get instant satisfaction than to understand the beauty of a flower.
"There's no cow on the ice" makes a tiny bit more sense when you include the second half of the idiom - "as long as the tail/buttock is ashore".
It basically means that there is no cause for concern - not yet at least - because the cow is still partially on solid ground. It supposedly comes from having to lead cows to frozen lakes for water in the winter, and if they were fully on the ice, they could slip and get hurt, or the ice could break beneath them.
It's a saying that is so commonly shortened to only the first half that even people who use it just kinda know what it means by association, but don't really think about *why* it means that :P
I wish Rythian would've told the crew about the common joke version of two flies in one hit - impregnating two flies. It makes sense in Swedish, trust me.
That "frogs got your tongue" is absolute incredible and nightmare inducing
Surprised none of them picked, "I'm not here to f*ck spiders"
Which is one of my favourite ones because it could be used to imply so many different things
What? Who says that? Idoms are weird!
@@TheHorzabora Australians, it means I didn’t come to fuck already but depending on where you put emphasis it sounds like different stuff
Should have had Gee in the video
Glad to see someone else had the Not here to fuck spiders one. Was about to write it myself.
Would've also been just as funny to see the Yogs attempt to build the other relatively newer non-swearing equivalent of it:"Not here to needle strawberries"
That one came from the whole clusterfuck of the 2018 Australian "food safety crisis'", one of the biggest and most ridiculous overreactions down here in recent times. Started after someone ate a strawberry contaminated with broken bits of a sewing needle, then once that got media attention, bunch of other people made dubious claims of also finding contaminated strawberries, which in turn led to some exceptionally stupid statements by government and corporate media that blew things well out of proportion to the point of the incident being treated as a potential act of corporate terrorism, sparking a massive countrywide police investigation involving hundreds of officers.. Nothing was ever found......
In Duncan's defense fire was not invented, it was discovered. 23:40
Counterpoint to that, clay was also discovered, not invented.
@@klaxoncow well yeah but counterpoint, shaping clay and putting it over a fire makes the product that comes of that an invention , because that sh** ain't growin on trees
But he didnt say they invented clay. He said they invented clay pots, which would not be a naturally occurring object
Also early civilisations did used unfired clay pots
The invention of fire obviously refers to the invention of techniques to reliably start fires, not to the invention of the physical phenomenon.
The last slice of bread is called the "heel" where I'm from.
Same.
In my country it's "the corner".
Duncan-“I don’t think anyone has finished within the time.”
Boba has finished multiple times within the time limit and build fantastic things.
Lewis has finished within the time and has made less fantastic things lol
Pedguin finished early every time... and they were trash 😂
Idioms are always wild, lets hope for a sequel
With the "Bells on it." I would have loved more of the ones that used to be longer and are now used totally differently. Like "Curiosity killed the cat" is now cautionary, but actually "satisfaction brought it back" so it was never meant to.
"What is and isn't a bucket" part of this excercise made me think of the bucket quiz in Stanley Parable.
*Cherry-picker appears*
*visibly sweating*
Lewis just made a personality core.
its crazy how bad Ben is at guessing in these
Rythian: Hold my surströmming
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Nothing will ever beat dantes peak
It's crazy how bad Ben is at any game
@@Runeshark64As a member, I don’t recall seeing any ads on Yogscast Videos even tho I don’t have TH-cam Premium
I swear it’s been Abbadon Black for like a decade, Duncan!
To be fair, you usually don't need to buy new pots once you have one!
@@totallycarbon2106 Idk, it felt like pretty much every lil guy needed it somewhere except maybe my nids
He was probably thinking about the spray.
Now that I'm thinking about it, it's pretty weird that the spray is still Chaos Black, and the paint pots are Abaddon Black, and they are slightly different.
"Hit two flies in one hit" has heavy "It's a one shot if it hits twice" vibes haha
Well it's how the saying goes in Dutch and it's Zylus who said it's a oneshot if it hits you twice, so that makes sense!
On the topic of Yogscast members with shared names, there is famously another Simon Lane who happens to look like the Hollywood adaptation of our Simon, but is a pianist.
Also, really fun fact: the other Duncan Jones (the director of Warcraft, among others) is actually the son of David Bowie!
Indeed, David Bowie was actually David Jones. But he thought "Jones" was not exactly an edgy rock 'n roll stage name.
And he confirmed it - he's named after the bowie knife. Which also resolves the question of whether you say "boh-ee" or "baw-ee" - it's the "boh-ee knife", so he's David Bowie with a "long O", not a Germanic "aw" sound.
@@klaxoncow He actually changed his name not to sound "edgier" but because there was already a David Jones in the industry at the time, Davy Jones from The Monkees.
And Lewis brindley the child actor.
There’s apparently a violinist called Simon lane. Simon mentions all of these in an episode of moon quest. (Or it might be hole diggers I can’t remember lol)
@@bearflipstable8365 I believe Simon was misremembering pianist Simon Lane as a violinist. You know how it is; classic instruments, they're all basically the same.
@@ComXDude you’re probably correct cause I’ve looked him up before and never found him. Probably cause he’s not a violinist lol.
“Pull the other one” is the punchline of a joke about a wife and a gentleman visitor, which culminates in the husband attempting to pull a bell rope, but instead grabbing something else (not a leg). Here in the US the version I first encountered was “Ding dong, damnit! DING DONG!"
I absolutely lost it when Rythian’s frog build came up. 😂
How does no one recall the saying "cat's got your tongue", which Ben clearly confused his guess for? Hilarious!
Pretty sure both Rythian and Ben knew "cat's got your tongue" is correct otherwise Ben wouldn't have guessed "_____'s got your tongue" and Rythian literally said when he got the prompt that it was the wrong animal.
He knows the saying is cat but the build clearly had a frog
40:16 My family calls the end of a loaf of bread the butt
We call it the end or the butt
Over here it's just the Heel of the loaf of bread
Heel 👍
For my family it's the Whore Slice (Everyone touches it, but no one wants it.)
@@mrmonti620 That's a good one!
Its funny when theres builds involving mobs in the game and people refuse to spawn them, the frog in your throat one coulda been a lot easier
Amazing how often the yogs as whole land on a Surprise Hitler quite often. Tom and Bens best bois etc
"More than one way to skin a cat" is actually talking about catfish! Also, another interesting idiom is "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey," whose origin is that there used to be devices to hold cannonballs called "brass monkeys" and when it would get cold, the metal would retract and the balls would pop out.
My balls do the opposite to that in the cold.
The brass monkey one is a myth. Some prudish person made it up, because they didn't want to think people are talking about monkey testicles.
The phrase is about brass monkey bollocks
That brass monkey one is almost certainly false. From Oxford Dictionary:
the term 'monkey' is not otherwise recorded as the name for such an object
the rate of contraction of brass in cold temperatures is unlikely to be fast enough to cause the reputed effect
the phrase is actually first recorded as 'freeze the tail off a brass monkey', which removes any essential connection with balls.
The catfish thing is also false
The idiom about skinning cats go back to the 1500-1600s and there were multiple ways to kill this poor cat such as "more ways to kill a cat than choking it with cream" "more ways to kill a cat than scalding it in milk" and "more ways to kill a dog than hanging" and so on... Or and for horses it was whipping
Basically lots of ways to kill or mutilate animals just as a way to demonstrate "there's a lot of ways to do this"
But when you consider cat fur was a common trim on clothing back then it probably made sense
nearly all historians and etymologists consider the brass monkey thing to be a myth. round shot was never stored like that, and the amount of contraction from the cold would not be enough to actually do that unless you precision engineered the balls and the plate to specifically do that. shot was generally stored in long wooden planks with holes bored into them
This was so good, when is idioms epsiode 2?
"Dumplings instead of flowers", or dumplings over or before flowers (hana yori dango) refers to cherry blossom viewing, and the notion that it isn't the fleeting beauty of the flowers that is special, but the company of friends (as it is common to gather with friends to enjoy a picnic with dumplings under the blossoms). Rather poetic, and one of my favourite phrases!
Lolip's complete hail Mary of managing to get the original prompt for pulling your leg is fantastic
A bucket. The one time what they want to build is actually in the creative menu...
I’ve been binge-watching these, really loving the fun everyone has in building and making fun of each other
Washing the cows in your kitchen sink is my favourite idiom
Funny, this made me realise English doesn't have the drinks equivalent of "feeding". Because that makes the idiom flow nicely for us instead of the clumsyness of having to express it as "giving drinks to"
Lolip saying sometimes you just want to be chaotic and just describe badly or very vaguely to see where it goes... it's the usual way Lewis plays this game hahaha
Never was a fan of lolip in TTT, but I think she may be my favorite addition to this show.
I'd love to see sequals of ANY of the gartic phone minecraft builds tbh, this is my favourite main channel series at the moment!
"Rythian is making villager noises" everyone starts making villager noises
4:53 I feel like you could start saying "quit diggin' straight down" to imply someone is causing their own problems and should stop and it would catch on pretty quick. Similar vein to "digging your own grave"
7:06 Building a foot with Lolip there is asking for trouble. "Though I suppose not as much as Gee would cause
Lollip's genuine joy is just so heartwarming ^^
In Canada we say "Get two birds stoned at once"
Or maybe it's just me 🤷🏻♂
I think that’s just you. Maybe you heard “kill two birds with one stone” only once have gotten confused.
43:09 if you get rid of that bucket you're just left with 'dead man walking'!
17:24 Lolip describing Lewis in all of these
Lewis’ lifeguard looked like the Bristol pusher to me… pushing cows
i actually would love to see a idioms 2 episode, it’s so fun seeing different people’s interpretations of weird conceptual stuff and it makes for interesting chat! plus i need to see someone build ‘does the pope shit in the woods’
You have to bring lolip back for more of these, she seemed like she had so much fun.
Rythian is techically correct that the hard crust of bread (and also cheese) is called "Skalk", though I sure have never heard anyone actually use the word before ...
So nice to see Lolip again, and she really rocked this format!
The best foreign idiom I've heard (though I might be misremembering how exactly it went), still is "Enough / many captains will sail a ship up the mountain". Which is pretty much "too many cooks spoil the broth", but I'm kind of literal at times so the mental image of a ship filled with captains sailing their ship up the mountain is particularily funny to me.
I do like how new Yog builders have their own building style. But if there is a sequel to Idiom minecraft Gartic Phone, bring in more non-Brits for maximum confusion.
@32:40 do agree with Duncan there.
"Minecraft Gartic Phone" AKA "Everyone bullies Ben for 5 minutes about his bucket" lol!
"Frogs got your tongue" (27:14) is a perfect example of why there needs to be a final round of guessing!
It'd be very little effort for a lot of extra comedy.
I love these Gartic Phone episodes so much
The actual idiom is “the best thing since pre-sliced bread”. Bread loaves used to come unsliced.
i love how you can tell how long its been since duncans needed to go paint shopping :D
Last year I killed two mosquitos with a single Calligraphy book swing. That was probably the apex of my existance I will never reach such a peak again.
I love Lolip’s empty eyes!!
Idioms Episode 2 the sequel??? Nah! Give us the prequel! "Things you've read on the bathroom wall."
In Dutch, the end of a piece of bread (specifically something like a baguette) is called 'kontje', quite literally the butt of the bread
Now I want to see a building game where one person gets the prompt and builds the first half, then someone else who DOESN'T know the prompt has to come in and finish it.
American here, we've always called that bit at the end of the loaf of bread the "heel". Never really thought about what a strange name that was until now, but it always seemed really unappealing to eat the heel lol
I'm American, never knew that's what it was called. I grew up calling it the butt ends lol so we would make a butt sandwich
Last frog one:
You gotta kiss a few frogs
But I’d rather kiss a bear
This was hilarious, you really should make another idioms episode!
"salt in the pumpkin" just means "sense in the head", the pumpkin is a euphemism for head
I started crying when Rythians "Frogs got your tongue" came up 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Swede I'm always amazed with all the made up things Rythian believe is real Swedish words ;D
chaos black and abbadon black are now 2 different shades of black actually. chaos black is the spray can as well were abbadon is in a pot
Is it just me or are Lolip's builds genuinely really cute.
Feels like I've not seen Lolip in awhile, so glad to see her back.
The crust is the entire outside of the bread. The last slice that has crust on the end is called the heel.
And the last two wasn't sliced bread but bread being sliced. "sliced bread" is bread being sold pre-sliced.
I always look forward to your Minecraft Gartic Phone videos, they’re one of my favourite things to watch on TH-cam, and always make me laugh. I was a bit sad when you started posting Minecraft variety videos, and was worried you were done with the Gartic phone videos.
Rapidly creating new accounts and liking this to try and force them to bring back minecraft gartic phone.
YES it's a Knobby! Best part for peanut butter on toast.
For me, the Northern Irish saying given to kids (or adults) talking shite: ‘Go and play with the the busses.’
Being a really grim sentiment of ‘go run in the road and play chicken, because that’s as stupid as what you’re suggesting’.
My grandma had a few similar phrases but she just used them to playfully say to go away. Unless she said it behind your back, then she meant it.
"Go play on the double yellow line." (In the US, double yellow lines are used between 2 opposing lanes of traffic.)
"Take a long walk on a short pier."
"Rinse your head in a bucket and take it out twice."
I wonder where I got my macabre sense of humor.
Not surprised someone put the bell there in the end.. And somehow not surprised it was Ben hahaha
EDIT: And then Duncan on Ben's build with the butt that made Kirsty so proud... I can see loads of builds with butts and --balls-- bells in the future hahaha
Honestly Lolip's builds were very good for a first timer
16:36
This head Duncan built reminded me Hulkster from Trials of Skobbles series.
I'm pretty sure dried gourds is older then pottery. It is surprisingly difficult to bake a clay pot.
Salt in the pumpkin has a whole other meaning to a spessifc community.
There is no cow on the ice is not about the safety of the specific ice. It is that none of your cows have wandered into a dangerous place and need rescuing.
Essentially, you have no task that is of critical importance, no red alert. Just follow your routines.
lol I saw the title and got curious about when the last time a Yogscast video got over 1 million views. After scrolling down popular for a while I saw TTT XL and Game Grumps 5 years ago having broken 1 million views. Checking the dates TTT XL was in July and Game Grumps in August so we just need to time travel to 5 years ago and maybe this will hit 1 million views. Also damn the Yogs were killing it 8-12 years ago.
Please PLEASE do a fake minecraft idioms one next. Just seeing the chaos of people distinguishing made up idioms would be hilarious PLUS a lot of new in jokes
If they find some of their own English idioms weird, I'd love to hear them react to Australian idioms like "Did the Harold Holt", "fair shake of the sauce", and "I'm not here to fuck spiders".
In the midwest US we call that bit of bread the "heel"
We also say finer than frog hair so that was my first thought.
In some parts of the Midwest US it's called the "butt" or just "end".
Frogs hunt in packs, Arisen.
Acting the maggot is a saying in Ireland. If you're acting the maggot, you're messing around
It's also two flies in one hit in Dutch. And the end of the bread is called the little ass.
I read a lot of manhua/manhwa, and one that's used a lot in those is "a frog at the bottom of the well".
wat it mean?
@@Chicanery_Artificebasically that you have a limited view of the world/life - like a frog in a well who thinks it’s seen the whole well but doesn’t know what’s beyond it
The knobbly bit of the bread is the best
You can lead a hearse to water but you can't make it sink
There is a need to find a theme where someone will have to build Coraline. (Inspired by the terrifying, hollow eyes)
Lewis going "Every morning I wake up..." made me think. Have they done a copypasta-themed telephone game challenge?
Love this video format because I can just listen in the beginning while they build, peek every time theres a reaction, and then really focus at the end for the reveals
"This is the best bucket we've seen today!"
.. the best bucket since sliced bread? :p
I also can see why Lewis screamed to scoop it up with their fucking hands, cause no one knows what a fucking bucket looks like hahahaha
Yo. This is freaking me out! At 36:21 someone says my nickname "Chip". Am I tripping? I'm high but I heard it last night when I watched this, and I came back tonight to check and I swear to god someone says "Chip" clear as day
Turns out the yogscast infact does not think any innovation is better than sliced bread.