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A commercial for Super Bowl LV advertising Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade mentions 2020 being a "lemon of a years" (a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic) showing lemons literally falling from the sky. Someone was about to say the phrase but someone else cuts him off by saying they already knew it.
"The Lemon Song" was performed live on Led Zeppelin's first three concert tours of the United States (on the first tour as "Killing Floor"), before being dropped from their live set in late 1969. However, the 'squeeze my lemon' sequence continued to be inserted into the "Whole Lotta Love" medley and ad-libbed elsewhere.
The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless or Smith & Wesson New Departure (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940 by Smith & Wesson. Based on the Smith & Wesson Model 2 double-action design, the revolver incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its back-strap.
Starck has publicly stated that his citrus reamer was "not meant to squeeze lemons" but "to start conversations". [10] An image of the Juicy Salif was featured on the front cover of Donald Norman's book Emotional Design. [12] The gold-plated version was described as an "ornament" because citric acid from fruit would discolor and erode the gold ...
The locals of Cincinnati use slang terms and phrases that have been part of the local culture for so long, nobody stops to ask why. Once they move away from home, they realize they've been using ...
A lemon squeezer is a kitchen utensil. Lemon squeezer may also refer to: Lemon squeezer (rock formation), a rock formation in New York state in the United States; Lemon squeezer (hat) a nickname for the New Zealand Army version of the Stetson hat; Lemon squeezer (revolver), a nickname for the Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless
Then, remove the seeds from the lemon wedge and squeeze it right on top. You want just enough to make a difference but not so much that the juice collects at the bottom of the bowl. Toss the pasta ...
This has led to plenty of ways to communicate as well, like using shorthand and Gen Z slang, for example. In any given post or text message, you might come across abbreviations and terms like IB ...