"That ain't worth jack"
"It's a Snoopy's Choice"
What do they mean?
What do they origin?
Where do I use them?
Any examples?
Generally, there is no language on The Simpsons that you should try to imitate or use. Lobaboom That ain't worth jack" Besides the obvious ignorance of 'ain't', 'jack' is the short form of a vulgarism. Lobaboom "It's a Snoopy's Choice" That seems to be a failed brand of children's meals.
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Generally, there is no language on The Simpsons that you should try to imitate or use.
LobaboomThat ain't worth jack"
Besides the obvious ignorance of 'ain't', 'jack' is the short form of a vulgarism.
Lobaboom"It's a Snoopy's Choice"
That seems to be a failed brand of children's meals. As such, it is n
LobaboomWhen / Where do they originate?
They originate from the collective creative pens of the show's writers.
Lobaboom"That ain't worth jack"
A vulgar expression indicating that the speaker is an uneducated low-life or trying to imitate one.