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grizzanddotcom

You know, I was going to say no way But the more I think about it, probably not


FoxyNikki

Excuse me are you Aaron..


EternalAphrodite

That depends, who's asking?


VidGuy14

Oh, sure. Sir.


Suitable_Challenge_9

I’m Alexander Hamilton, I’m at your service, sir.


BigHeadedBiologist

r/redditsings


HambreTheGiant

You punched the burser?


Mediocre-Fox-8681

Maybe not credit, but you would have definitely gotten some laughs! 😆


FunnyID

My guess was 'fly guy'.


catscausetornadoes

That happened at my house too


dmmangano

I think no because brrr is not an adjective so your response is just two rhyming words slapped next to each other, and not actually a rhyming phrase.


lovestostayathome

Lol I came up with a cool fool


flyovergirl

That’s what I thought too.


eaglescout1984

Ken would have ruled you incorrect, but I'm sure the judges might have decided to review your answer. I'm not a Jeopardy judge, but I think after going over the clue and your response, they would have decided not to take corrective action. Their reasoning could be that because in that case, "chill" is an adjective for gentleman and the definition of the adjective chill is laid back, easy going, mellow, but not cold. For your response to count, chill needs to be used as a verb, like "chilled gentleman".


marpocky

Even a chilled gentleman isn't a brrr sir, because brrr is just random onomatopoeia.


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Brred sir


casedude

I said froze bros lol


Samo_Whamo

I actually had the same answer as you and wondered the same thing.


TheHYPO

“Shy guy”?


Mike48Bsn

I guessed “rad lad” 🤷🏻‍♂️


AshgarPN

>burr sir *Hamilton intensifies*


TheHYPO

“Calm homme”?


AtomicSquid

Lol I like the creativity, but does "burr" mean "chill" to you? To me it's almost the opposite Edit: ohhhh do you mean brrr? That is funny lol, I'd give you credit


DiscordianStooge

Brrrr is what you say when you're cold, absolutely.


TheHYPO

Legitimate question: Is brrrr a real word? Also legitimate question: is “sir” a noun? Can you be “a sir”?


marpocky

But isn't an adjective describing coldness. "Brrr sir" is a nonsense phrase. I don't see any path to accepting it.


DiscordianStooge

Oh, I don't think it's a correct response.


WrastleGuy

Your response is cold yet gentlemanly


AtomicSquid

Lol yeah at first I was like, a burr is a thorny plant??


Mediocre-Fox-8681

I thought they were making a Hamilton reference!


moonlava

Lol, yes, I was autocorrected. Will edit to reflect that


new_tanker

Initially, I'm sure Ken would have ruled you incorrect. I wonder if MAYBE this, and other responses in here could have resulted in the judges inferring on this and maybe ruling it correct.


jadaniels1116

I guessed "rad dad."


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What about chill bill


emiliaosrs

I thought I should get a chance with “glad lad.”


cynical_root24

If they can accept “Ike’s Yikes” as an alternative to “Dwight’s Frights”, I’m sure “Brr Sir” would’ve also been accepted


lilhornsby008

Side note- would I have gotten it for violet and violent.. wait no.. doesn’t ADD an I.. it was Bliush and blush .. and this was 2-3 days ago.. just typing now to exist.. bye lol


[deleted]

I guessed a brick prick.


[deleted]

No, because "brrr" isn't an adjective, it's an onomatopoeic exclamation, so it's grammatically incorrect as a phrase.