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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]]— [[Cheerleader]] says "Grood", which she covers up by claiming it is a [[portmanteau]] of "good and great; great and good".
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]] — [[Cheerleader]] says "Grood", which she covers up by claiming it is a [[portmanteau]] of "good and great; great and good".
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]]— Upon being exempt from sit-ups, Cheerleader exclaims "Thank Groodness!"
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]] — Upon being exempt from sit-ups, Cheerleader exclaims "Thank Groodness!"
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]]— Cheerleader pronounces it this way three times:
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]] — Cheerleader pronounces it this way three times:
**"Oh my grash, gals!"
**"Oh my grash, gals!"
**"Again I ask, gresh who got a date for the prom".
**"Again I ask, gresh who got a date for the prom".

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"That's a healthy piece of real estate."

The Brothers Chaps tend to toss the letter G around in places one would not normally expect to see it. It seems as if when The Brothers Chaps need to pick a letter, G is usually their choice.

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Mispronunciation of G

This James sucks.

The letter G can be pronounced two different ways in English: a hard G (IPA: /g/), as in "good" or a soft G (/dʒ/), similar to J, as in "gin". However, in the Homestar Runner universe, characters will pronounce words with a soft G that normally have the hard G.

G as J

G as Gr

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