Made-Up Body Parts
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In many [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] cartoons, [[Strong Bad]] has been shown to have a habit of '''making up names of body parts''' that don't exist. Some of these names have been made by adding the stereotypical Latin suffix ''-us'' at the end. | In many [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] cartoons, [[Strong Bad]] has been shown to have a habit of '''making up names of body parts''' that don't exist. Some of these names have been made by adding the stereotypical Latin suffix ''-us'' at the end. | ||
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In many Homestar Runner cartoons, Strong Bad has been shown to have a habit of making up names of body parts that don't exist. Some of these names have been made by adding the stereotypical Latin suffix -us at the end.
Appearances
- Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True — Strong Bad complains about his broken "clavicus majorus." This name is based on the clavicle, a bone also known as the "collar bone" that is found in the shoulder.
- Email unused emails — Strong Bad runs and jumps on the table in his computer room, and makes the same complaint about his broken "clavicus majorus" while lying on his back.
- Peasant's Quest — If Rather Dashing repeatedly uses the crank at the well, the game mentions exercising your "Deltoidus Rex" muscles. This name is based on a shoulder muscle called the deltoid muscle. Rex is Latin for "king".
- Email suntan — The Cloitsterizer claims to be able to maximize your "cloits and dloits", two more nonexistent body parts.
