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Crackhappy@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago

In Mexico it's called Montezuma's Revenge. In Bali it's called Bali Belly. What other colloquialisms for gastroenteritis are there around the world?

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In Mexico it's called Montezuma's Revenge. In Bali it's called Bali Belly. What other colloquialisms for gastroenteritis are there around the world?

Crackhappy@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago
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    11 months ago

    In Pennsylvania it’s called the Hershey squirts.

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      This sounds like a joke, but we really do say that!

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        My dad used to say this. None of my family has ever even been to Pennsylvania to my knowledge though, lol

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          Same, I don’t think this is a Pennsylvania-ism

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      I have heard it called that and I physically recoil every time I hear it.

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        And underwear streaks are referred to as Hershey Highways.

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      Hershey PA contained by far the largest morbidly obese humans I’ve ever seen, like fascinating. All seats must be benches.

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    There’s Dehli Belly as well. No alliteration, but it’s got the rhyme.

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    I never liked the term Montezuma’s Revenge. Moctezuma the Second was an accomplished leader and deserves more respect than to have his name misspelled with a diarrhea diagnosis.

    That being said I got it right as I left Mexico from vacation and prayed for death to take me.

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      I like the idea that he’s so powerful and vengeful that he’s returning from the grave to fuck with Europeans

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        His name translates roughly “angry lord” or “lord he who frowns/grimace” so I like the idea he’s just mean mugging the descendents of man until the end of time.

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      I totally agree with you on Moctezuma. Tourists ruin everything. Especially their own digestive tracts.

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        I wanted to go see Tenochtitlan and Teotihuacán. Worth it.

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    The Sienne Better Days

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    It’s probably a term used elsewhere too, but in the US Navy, when it’s coming from both ends, especially stationed or deployed on ship, it’s the double dragon. Ship food is bad. Ship food is rejected prison food. Moldy. Horrible. Absolute garbage. Garbage would probably be safer.

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    US here. When I was a kid in the early 70s, in the Midwest we called it Hershey Squirts.

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      Feces Pieces, Dookie Crisp, poop loops, tootie pebbles,

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    Taco Bell Tuesday

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      I was gonna say Taco Bell hell

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        Taco hell one may say

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    My mom taught me intestinal distress.

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      Rolls off the tongue.

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      Nurse?

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        No

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    From Scotland and the family calls it “the runs”.

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    Not a place around the world but when I was growing up there was a restaurant called genghis grill and it was really good but we called the aftermath Kahn’s revenge

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    Explosive diarrhea is how I frequently excuse myself from events.

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    I do know that when you’re walking down the hall, and you feel something fall, it’s diarrhea. Uh uh! Diarrhea !

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    The Havana Splatters

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    I like the actual German name for it, “durchfall”. When I look in the toilet, it looks like something that would be called “durch”. And yep, it fell right outta me lol

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      German here, durch means through. As in it fell through your intestines. At least that has always been my interpretation

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        Everyone in the UK of a certain age knows what durch means because of Audi

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          Why?

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    I think for a nice universal slogan we should rally…behind… “Throwing soup”

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