Stupid Game Show Answers - "Revenge of the Stupid"
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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* Family Fortunes - Something your car has two of
* Pyramid - Things that are stiff
* Jeopardy! - This term for a long handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker
* WinTuition - A prime number between 20 and 40
* Newlywed Game - I hate when my wife leaves her (blank) on my (blank)
* Family Feud - Something you'd yell at if it stopped working
* Family Feud - The birthday men dread the most
* Password - Masticates...
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"are we still on the air?" made me laugh
The birthday that men dread the most...
Their wife's.
Love it! LOL
Sexist piece of trash!
I thought that was great - not stupid at all. 😃
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@@mikeymcmikeface5599 If you were married, how do you think your spouse would react to hearing that you dread their birthday at all, never mind it being the one you dreaded most?
Fun Fact: The person who said 'hoe' (Ken Jennings) in Jeopardy is now the new host after Alex died. RIP
Guest host, actually
and he wasn’t wrong, he was compensated for it after the break
I think it's split between Ken and Mayim Bialik.
Oh hell, I didn't even notice that.
@@bostonrailfan2427 Yes he was wrong. Prostitutes aren't immoral and generally they aren't pleasure seekers.
:37 - "Are we still on the air?" XD
And no matter how many times I see it, Ken's 'ho' answer is still funny.
Phyllis: Masticates
Contestant: (Thinks) Fornicates?
I loved that one so much! Phyllis's reaction was just plain classic.
0:30 - The expression is PRICELESS! How on earth could she get herself to say "things that excite you"?? He's frozen in shock mode.
Ken Jennings is the greatest player in Jeopardy history-if he says "Hoe" then they should give him the "Doe".
Name a prostitute derives pleasure from sex.
Ahmed Demha I mean, clearly they do or they’d find another job. Just sayin
he wasn’t wrong, they gave him the money for it afterward
Now he host Jeopardy after Alex Trebek passed away 2 years ago.
I’m sorry, saying “An erection” when the phrase is “Things that are Stiff” is actually not a bad answer
Scotti Brown true, but because it’s considered “something you can’t say on tv”, that’s where the blooper reels in.
Scotti Brown It’s a hint, not an answer.
Are we still on the air
Bob: Does he do this often?
Wife: Often!
Bob: Does he put the lingerie on too?
[Audience gets real quiet]
Wife: Oh YEAH!!
[Uproarious laughter]
Total awkward moment, I loved it!
"are we still on the air?" xD
2:12 The wonderful and never imitated, Phyllis Diller! A legend!
I’m glad someone, other than me, knows who Phyllis Diller was!
I idolize her. I hope to be as crazy and funny as she was. May Phyllis Diller RIP.
The 'spouse' answer was actually pretty clever. It totally fits the question.
0:47 I would’ve answered Hoe lol, 105%, poor man. Plus is that Ken Jennings?
Yep
Yeah, that is *the* Kenning Jennings
If only it had been Richard Dawson asking a birthday men dread the most, and the lady said their wife's, he would've been in tears!
Steve Harvey probably would have reacted similarly :)
0:19 - he looks like he's having one right now lol
"What is a ho(e)?" lol. And that's they guy who ended up winning more than 2 million on the show. awesome
So true, then again he could have said this on purpose just for a laugh
I would have given the same answer.
"What's a 'ho'?" fit perfectly with the answer!! Haha!
"Masticates"
"Fornicates?"
LOL!
Primitive instinct, a passion for flesh
Primal feeding on the multitudes of death
Sadistic acts a love so true
Absorbingly masticating a part of you
Slayer - "213" (about dahmer)
"I asked you the birthday that the man fears the most. You said...Their wife's." *Starts laughing*
1:58
Ken Jennings isn't wrong about the "hoe"
i mean it's kinda logical but funny
but he's not stupid
1:15 local game show contestant accidentally outs themself on national tv
I respect it
The old lady's reaction to "Masticates" is hilarious.
That was Phyllis Diller.
Wife's birthday. Probably very true haha
I like how the wife in the Newlywed game kept messing with her husband after he had that slip.
When I see Phyllis Diller in the Super Password clip I think of Ryan Stiles in Whose Line singing "I'd love to see Phyllis Diller in spandex..." You definitely won't want to masticate after that!
The buzzer on the british family feud is hilarious XD
"their wife's" is a perfect answer to that question.
They actually got two points out of this response
"Name something in your house you would yell at if it stopped working." Respondent: "Probably...spouse." LOL! Niceeeee. XD
"Name something in your house you would yell at if it stopped working."
"Probably...spouse."
Best answer ever.
0:48
Damn, I would have answered the same thing. It makes perfect sense. It's a gardening tool, AND an immoral pleasure seeker. It fits perfectly!
0:18 I genuinely feel so glad for these two, they didn't hold back and that's why they won!
Why is everyone so focused on that Jeopardy question? Can we please give a round of applause to the guy who answered "spouse", because that was brilliantly funny.
Alex Trevet sounds like a ghost.
That joke must have killed him.
I'm actualyl surprised "Hoe" wasn't the answer for the jeopardy one.
The rest are hysterical, especially the "Things that are stiff", the 'crosdresser' in Newlywed game, the Masticate one, and the Family Feud ones.
Those were some funny answers... Thanks for sharing!
When Ken Jennings said "What's a hoe" I almost broke a rib. Shit that's funny ^.^
"Name something in your house you would yell at if it stopped working". " I would say spouse" lmao, that one cracked me up xD
This term for a long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral please seeker.
"whats a hoe?"
that killed me :D:D:D:
Agreed. One meaning is a gardening tool, the other is a verb describing what you do with said gardening tool. Webster and DictionaryDOTcom say so. The "immoral pleasure seeker" is spelled "ho." And never the twain shall meet.
Rake (tool) and rake (immoral pleasure seeker) are *spelled the same*, which was what the category was asking for. That's why "rake" was correct and "ho/hoe" was wrong. That's what I've been saying.
I never would think Ken Jennings would give a response like that but it sure was funny nonetheless.
"Something in your house that you would yell at if it stopped working."
"Spouse."
Then the kitchen jokes started..
That was a great one. I did like her guess, "Things That Excite You?" lol
"Thank's babe, you were such a rake."
LOL!
"Name something in your house that you would yell at if it stopped working."
"Um, probably... spouse."
L. O. L
Defn: Irony - 1. The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, "How nice!" when I said I had to work all weekend.
With Phyllis Diller as the woman's partner, I could definitely see why she said that.
The birthday men dread the most: actually not so dumb, after all.
Are we still on the Air? LMFAO !!! and Ken Jennings the all-time smartest contestant coming up with ho !!! just unreal!!
"I asked you to name a birthday that men dread the most. You said their wife's!!" =-D LMFAO
the birthday that men dread the most, u said...their wife's, LOL!
That's Jeopardy we're talking about, though. They penalize you if you so much as say a LETTER of the word out of place, their so draconian about how you answer it.
That's Ken Jennings. He was 74 games of Jeopardy and more than 2.5 million dollars on the game show before losing.
That answer would hold up in court. They should have went to the judges on that one! lol
"Spouse"
Not only was that funny, but it makes sense, heh
The creator of the question TOTALLY knew what the answer was going to be...
Poor Paula in the beginning. The only thing I can think of that a car would have two of is steering wheels. If they were cars meant for teaching or one of those Driver's Ed cars with two steering wheels, that would count.
I first thought she said "Mordicates" as in making up a word 😅😅😅 Because there's a latin connection ("Morder" is "to bite" in Spanish)........
When I realised she said "fornicates" because she heard "masturbates", my sudden laughter threw that theory out of the window 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic answer for what to yell at that doesn't work. Wrong, but accurate.
Ken knew the answer was rake. He said ho because it only cost him 400. When you make 2.5 million, that's a small price for internet immortality.
Orla went on to Big Money. She got one top answer, but scored only 68. The other person scored only 49, so the family didn't get the £5000.
That episode's just been on Challenge :o)
@Scyeth A rake is defined as a man that is habituated to immoral conduct. Rakes are frequently stock characters in novels. Often a rake is a man who wastes his (usually inherited) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process. The rake is also frequently a cad...
and most cars have 2 wheels.
The "What's a Ho" one should be in the COME AGAIN category
I don't think a car can support itself on just two wheels, but you're welcome to try because I certainly am not going to XP.
"An erection!"
"Things that excite you?!"
Yes, because I'm sure erections have excited him plenty of times.
1:32; "All you guys do that just for fun."
To which "guys" was the host referring? I don't get it.
you have to love that crazy phyllis diller
The guy on the Pyramid clip looked pretty excited in the beginning.
lolx ken jennings that was a great blooper, i think he thought that was the actual answer
1:58 Why would a man dread his wife's birthday?! 😂
I remember that episode. My grandmother and I burst out laughing. I think we laughed the entire epsiode.
Which episode of what.
Liked the host's face reaction at 1:32 and 1:44 and 1:47
I remember seeing that SUPER PASSWORD moment at 2:10 as it originally aired on NBC!!!! I was really hoping you'd show the rest of the aftermath!! This was SO FRICKEN FUNNY when I saw it--BUT, it's less funny now that it's been edited. Sorry, SGSA!!!
That's probably one of the only bloopers from Super Password that didn't involve Bert Convy blowing the puzzle in some way, shape, or form.
And this guy was on the show 75 straight appearances.
OMG i remember watching that jeopardy with the tool question
if he took a second to think he could have gotten the right answer. He had 14,000 and his 2 opponents were both in the red. I wonder if he just took advantage of a humorous situation.
0:40 they were straight up asking for that answer, they can't pretend like they thought someone wouldn't say that
Somewhat stupid facts about the $100,000 Pyramid Clip--the man giving the clues for "Things That are Stiff" is Stuart Damon, of "General Hospital" and "Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" fame, and the host of that particular show was former "Hollywood Squares" host John Davidson. Whew!
0:45 Whoa whoa whoa whoa! Hold up! Ken was correct! No questions asked!
The bit with Ken Jennings is even funnier because he is kicking the other two people's butts.
That clip shows that as smart as Ken was, he did screw up big time on some responses.
a rake is kinda like what ur grandparents would call a player, so thats why it fits.
hahaha he played him! "All guys do that for fun!"
Yeah. Exactly. The category was looking for words that are spelled the same.
Ken Jennings was pwning those nubs. lol
The gardening tool one is teh best EVA!
I was just masticating before watching this video!
I thought wheels for the first one too...
wow, Ken was really kicking some butt on that jeopardy question
When he says he has hoes in different area codes, he means that he owns a chain of gardening stores.
That guy should have gotten the points for saying hoe. I don't know what the fuck a rake is in that context
+silverbook81 I feel like that's a dated answer though. At the very least trebek shouldn't have been a dick to the guy
It is a term that was used frequently in Victorian englad, so it's definitely dated
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I've never heard of rake being used that way before. Ho on the other hand is very commonly used.
What's that track at the beginning? I want that.
Interesting to see how longtime Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings himself got into Jeopardy! [sic] with *that* answer...
I tried to make this video go to 0:20, but I was laughing so hard that I had trouble!
but really, what is a ho?
an immoral pleasure seeker...
but omg, it was funny... i'm still laughing...
"Oeiuqporiuwe" is a perfectly cromulent word.
hahah i love ken's face after he says, "what's a ho." :)
LOL!
The Family Feud answers were great.
That jeopardy one I got the same answer. If you think about it, it's true! Plus i've never heard of a rake fitting those descriptions.