-èd
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- This article is about accenting the ends of words. For the Teen Girl Squad running gag, see -'d.
Characters in the Homestar Runner universe have often replaced -ed with -èd, which is a more accented version of the suffix.
Appearances
- Fluffy Puff Commercial — In the commentary, Homestar Runner compares Cherry Greg to "a fine beef consommé... after it's been agèd."
- New Boots — Strong Bad says that "The Cheat is a stripèd green rabbit, with two butts!".
- Email huttah! — Strong Bad refers to the seagull as his "wingèd friend".
- Email car — Strong Bad reads "Pimped 0Ut?" as "Pimpèd out?"
- Halloween Fairstival — Strong Sad mentions an agèd pillowcase in one of his haikus.
- Email highschool — Teenage Homestar asks Teenage Strong Bad if what they were doing would "emancipate [him] from [his] ridiculous stripèd pants".
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2 — Old-Timey Strong Bad hopes that a "buck-toothèd fool" will receive his message.
- Email alternate universe — Teenage Strong Bad's only line in this email is "Stripèd pants."
- Weclome Back — Bubs says that Marzipan "must've drove the shapèd plants wild!"
- Email the paper — Strong Bad refers to The Paper as his "stripèd friend".
- Email concert; Strong Sad calls Strong Bad's boots "pleatèd". Strong Bad says of sloshy, "Needless to say, I was perplexed and intriguèd." At the end of the 'toon, Senor Cardgage hawks a "Inriguè", a parody of the Segway that is actually a backwards lawnmower.