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I always thought it was because they are used for carrying stuff, and the burrito is like a little package.
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I will always appreciate an "abomination asking to be destroyed" joke.
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How would you say "small burrito"? Burritito?
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I believe you would actually, yes.
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Conversely, would giant burrito be burritote?
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He is the shape of Drawfee Jacob horse
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Think about it.
Mosquito implies el Mosqo
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mosca* (🪰)
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i hate that i was reminded of this (also fun fact the theorem is literally called the hairy ball theorem!)
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i laughed way too hard at this
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In my head, Eddie Murphy is voicing the Donkey
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Is this the one time that GMOs helped?
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My theory is it looks a bit like a little rolled up pack. That would be on the donkey.
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Burritos CONASUPO
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My grandfather used to raise these types of burros. Their pleas for euthanasia always sounded like laughter.
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Plz do one with the Santa Anna and santa Claus Mixup
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Is a Burrito because it goes well loaded
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They call it burrito because the guy who first made one had a tight little ass
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The urban legend says that the creator used to sell them along the roads, carrying them on his two donkeys

Then the people started saying: "Ahí viene el señor de los burritos" referring to the donkeys not the product

But then they also started calling the wraps like that
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I appreciate the historical accuracy of your comics
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it was slang for a dinamite stick
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Due to the artstyle at a glance I thought the burrito was some smaller white guy
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The strangely fleshlight shaped donkey
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Lmao 1000 burritos deep and never thought of a little donkey
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i thought the nostrils were the eyes and got scared when i realized they werent lol
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es mi burrito sabanero
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why are they singing will wood
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I always wondered about that . . .
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That deserves a follow!
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It’s slang for a donkeys penis.

“The little burro”

I wish this were a lie.
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My Spanish teacher got a laugh out of this
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We shall not speak of the gorditas. Mothers hide their faces and weep in shame.
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Don Quixote looking like a 90’s teen stereotype and on a skateboard donkey comes to mind.
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I prefer the Sonoran origin story because wheat, but it doesn't really explain "donkey" any better
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I love the word burrito for this reason and also because they're so tasty
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Me trying to explain that it's not an authentic burrito if it's not made with donkey >.>
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OMG I was thinking earlier ''how does a burrito look like a donkey. Genuinely !!
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Ah, makes sense.
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How in the ***k am I just realizing that's what that meant now!? 😂
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I must see you make a strip for hot dogs or pigs in blankets. The latter would be quite adorable
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Not me sat in England, trying not to think about Spotted Dick pudding.
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Actually the name comes from the fact that burritos would normally be sold by guys who carried them around in donkeys
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I looked it up that is what it means and I hate it
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🤣🤣
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I think this is the longest running joke in history
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
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wait till he sees the chimichanga
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This stuff inbred
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Idk if I should do the translation on this one I already did it on twitter
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Is Juan the Pringles dude? Cylindrical shape ass food containers
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Thank you for this. I feel better about my "do you want little donkeys for dinner" jokes that always fall flat.
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pls never stop doing this 😈 i certainly won't
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As a Mexican, this seems legit.
Also, your Juan looks a lot like my uncle Juan.
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I would have assumed it had something to do with a joint of marijuana (in some places called "burro" or "baurete")
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I have wondered this for so long
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holy shit i live in a spanish-speaking household how did i never question the word "burrito"
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😂
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From ChatGPT:

The name burrito, which means "little donkey" in Spanish, is thought to come from the way the food resembles the shape of a donkey's pack or bedroll. In the past, donkeys were commonly used to carry loads, often wrapped in a similar fashion to the way burritos are rolled.
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Another theory suggests that the name might also refer to the simplicity and practicality of burritos, much like the humble and hardworking donkey. In essence, burritos are versatile, portable, and can carry a variety of fillings—like a little donkey carrying various goods
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Well, aside from hot dogs, you can do strips about:

Welsh rabbit
Toad in the hole
Ants on a log
Monkey bread
Duck sauce
Bear claw
Pig in a blanket
Buffalo wings
Caterpillar rolls
Cathead biscuits
And ladyfingers... um, ew. Actually, don't do that one...
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Hahahaha, I can’t stop laughing 🤣
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This is the third burrito related thing I've seen in 5 minutes and it's making me hungry.
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you know what you must do
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alex haus of decline do you have an opinion on toronto's best burrito chain?
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Like momma used to make.
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Gritty Eeyore origin story
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I think you should sell the abomination burro as a tsum tsum plush on your merch site
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¿Then why is a Jack called a cat?😺 Gato = Jack (hydraulic jack)
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Looking forward to the story about the origin of "gorditas".
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Instant follow
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You won't believe what the flutes looked like!
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This is a REALLY good one LOL
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The neighbors will talk
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The burrito has a little face!
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While I love burritos, what I love even more are purritos!
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Some of your best work
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I've always thought that 😂
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Haus of Decline more like House of bad memes
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LOL what a weird thing to call a food, little donkey

Anyway I'm having hot dogs for lunch
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It's called a "burrito" because it carries a ton of ingredients inside its little body.
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To be fair there is a sausage-shaped dog.
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Wow that explains so much.
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Baby Eeyore has several things he would like to say.
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one of your all time peak works
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Stupid!
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Is that actually the origin of the word burrito?
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Burro means donkey and the suffix -ito means small or cute, IIRC
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It's called that because like a little donkey, it can carry a lot of stuff.
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The story says that the man was selling the stew wrap in the tortilla to save on plates and he would use his donkey as transportation, so people would yell "ahi viene el burrito" (here comes the donkey) and that's how it got its name
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They are called that because the man who invented them sold them on top of a donkey...true story.
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The Spanish word for donkey is "burro," and attaching -ito to the end of words makes them small. For example, gato is cat, but gatito is kitten.
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So why isn't a tiny mosque called a mosquito?
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"mosquito" does mean "little fly" ("fly" is mosca)
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Because mosque is a feminine noun in Spanish.
Thats's "mezquita"
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🤣🤣🤣
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