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“that’s sound” acts like chill slang—basically saying “that’s good”… even though the situation clearly isn’t, which makes it ironic.
But beneath that… lies a hidden meaning.
“Sound” also refers to the act itself—turning the line into a sly pun.
Two meanings. One line.
That’s where the humor strikes. ⚡
At the same time, there’s a second layer to the joke based on wordplay. The act describe putting a metal rod into the urethra is known as “sounding.” So when I say “that’s sound,” it can also be read as a reference to that act itself. This creates a pun, because the phrase simultaneously functions as slang approval and as a literal nod to the term associated with what was described.
The combination of ironic tone and the double meaning of “sound” is what makes the reply funny.
🔥🔥🔥 This dude is fire 🔥🔥🔥
❗️💯 Let’s be friends for future games 💯❗️
💎💎 Have a wonderful experience during each match💎💎
⚜️⚜️ Stay safe & take care⚜️⚜️
✅✅✅➕REP➕✅✅✅
🤤🤤🤤The profile is awesome🤤🤤🤤
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