Members Marcus Dahl Posted December 9, 2005 Members Posted December 9, 2005 Originally posted by loner22 is it SHEE-VEL? Well here in Tennessee we pronouce it. Sh-u-v- hell The H is silent. Kind of like shovel except with the ell on the end instead of the el.
Members Speeddemon Posted December 9, 2005 Members Posted December 9, 2005 but the first vowel in shovel sounds like the 'ah' in 'war', whereas the first vowel in Chevelle sounds like uh, like in 'jerk'. Ch-uh-v
Members Sir H C Posted December 9, 2005 Members Posted December 9, 2005 For the car it was: Shhh v-elle
Members Marcus Dahl Posted December 9, 2005 Members Posted December 9, 2005 Originally posted by Sir H C For the car it was: Shhh v-elle
Members 5F1G Posted December 9, 2005 Members Posted December 9, 2005 'Ch' as in chode (see definition below), 'vel' as in hell. http://chode.urbanup.com/1130022"The area between your srotum and rectum... from the mid 1800's when this was thought to be a muscle. In 1879, it first showed up in medical books as Chodimus Maximus, and was later shortened to Chode in 1903. In 1920 it was discovered to actually not be a muscle, but the name stuck!!!In french it is known as the Taint and the Souix Indian Tribe effectionately called it the fleshy fun bridge.Gold bond feels good on a sweaty chode!!!Source: Sugar Jones, Mar 19, 2005"
Members roswell1965 Posted December 10, 2005 Members Posted December 10, 2005 It's pronounced cher-VET-ee... It is an old town from Etruscian times - you will find it on the map. But sir, there is nothing there but graves!
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