@@alistair2111 That's because the average human doesn't have the patience or intellectual capacity. The show is clearly not advertised to or taken part by average people.
"The PP chain of nuclear-fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nucliei demoselle d'avignon in new york's museum of modern art is often cited as the first lag tables representing the winners in a given nobel prize category with the number of times the winner has been principally associated with that quality or element as its most substantial end product?" "uh, iron, cubis, safari, oxygen, angular-momentum, iron?" "that is iron, yes" *applause
That’s like David Mitchell’s schtick on panel shows (especially BFQOTY and QI) ”Can you tell me what[...]” ”The answer to that is no. Do I get points for answering it correctly?” (heavily paraphrased)
My brain forgot about this video for a full year and only decided to bring it back up in one of my A level exams. Thanks to your video, all I could think of was “hapax legonomenon” 😂
No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't,
"Hi, I'm Natural Sciences, I'm from Jeremy and I'm reading Southampton." Fluid Underrated too when he says "ten points" and gives them fifteen. And his tie keeps changin'.
Something I've only just realised after all these years is that the definition of hapax legomenon is "a term of which only one instance of use is recorded" and it is said several times in this video.
I haven’t laughed so much in a video for ages 😂 “For ten points I’m going to show you a picture of an avocado and you have to tell me its name. “ “Winston Churchill?” “No it’s an avocado” 😂🤦♂️
The PP chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the Sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which demoiselle d'Avignon in New York's Museum of Modern Art is often cited as the first blank tables representing the winners in a given Nobel prize category with the number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as it's most substantial end product?
@@SuperOriginalBeats Benzene carbon-carbon-carbon bonds are 120 degrees rather than 109 degrees in non-cyclic molecules, which is the original question. Looping carbon 7 times in a row shouldn't be funny yet it is
god, if only i had a penny for every time someone's asked me what the PP chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which demoiselle d'avignon in new york's museum of modern art is often cited as the first flag tables representing the winners in a given nobel prize category with the number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as it's most substantial end product is.
1:40 what *HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON* *correct* If you have abandoned one faith, do not *HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON* *no, it’s mosaic* And finally, the *HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON* *correct* *wild applause* Just James has made my day 😂
In corpus linguistics, a hapax legomenon (/ˈhæpəks lɪˈɡɒmɪnɒn/ also /ˈhæpæks/ or /ˈheɪpæks/; pl. hapax legomena; sometimes abbreviated to hapax, plural hapaxes) is a word or an expression that occurs only once within a context: either in the written record of an entire language, in the works of an author, or in a single text. The term is sometimes incorrectly used to describe a word that occurs in just one of an author's works but more than once in that particular work. Hapax legomenon is a transliteration of Greek ἅπαξ λεγόμενον, meaning "being said once".
You’re going to see an avocado, for ten points give me its name.
Churchill.
No it is avocado.
1.8k likes, no comments? Looks like I just broke that
I love Churchill he's my best friend
Happy legomanangon
MonkeyTree 44 *hapax lagonamanon
Wait what?
I already died when they skipped past the captain
DU DU DU DU MARTINELLI
That was good editing
The number of facial expressions he pulls when saying hapaxlegomnenom is astounding
Hapax legomnenom. Its two words.
@@TGouse1 can’t believe we let him get away with that blunder for 2 years
@@1etto1 utterly ridiculous
@@fraserwatsn Preposterous
@@1etto1 I've notified the authorities
Why does langley look like a poundland Daniel Radcliffe
They got him from a 99p store.
Ibraheem Monks that’s brilliant
@@PH4RX Oof r/YourJokeButWorse
Radcliffe is actually A Poundland Langley
Like harry potter and ron weasly had a love child
PREDATORY GULL LIKE BIRD
"Turkey?"
*NO, IT'S DAVID ATTENBOROUGH*
Luke S I spat out my tea
That cracked me up so much
Of course the correct answer being Skua
@@Imalrightma no it wasnt its david attenborough
What the f*ck...
Paxo saying hello mid-introduction every time absolutely floored me. Legendary
4 years late, but seeing as 156 people agreed with you I felt compelled to point out that it's not Paxo saying hello XD
Hello
"Uh..turkey?"
"No it's David Attenborough."
Langley's introduction is the only untouched part of the whole episode.
Hello!
Hello!
Hello!
he also doesn't say anything for the whole episode
Hello!
hapax lagonamanon
kraft CORRECT
Correct
That kid was waiting for that moment all his life.
carbon carbon carbon carbon
Jim Field Cawbun cawbon carbun carbon
The carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon bond angle is equal to how many degrees?
We don’t know sorry.
*CORRECT*
120'
Reminds me of the Young Ones sketch when they went on UC against the posh kids.
that’s numberwang
1:28
He tried to trick her, but she saw through his deceit and knew it was unsolvable
How tf did your genius brain create such a beautiful work of art
hapax legomenon
AZ LAZ No its Avocado
@@AIexxo no its 1923
@@CHEESEYWILLY u wot blud
He went on the show
"What--"
"Hapax legomenon"
"Correct!!"
@zipZIP Its true, the answer was correct in the actual episode.
Its was in the final as well.
@Daood Zafar yeah I know I'm not clever, I only forget a apostrophe, it's only one mistake.
@Daood Zafar Both teams did made it to the final but they played different opponents and won. It was played in different series's.
@Daood Zafar did you just tell someone to use proper grammar and use the wrong "you're" in the process?
I feel sorry for the 7,599,780,000 people who haven’t watched this
At least 1m of the views are mine
Yo I'm also from Jeremy, and Natural Sciences is my neighbour.
Matthew McKiernan im from Jeremy too
hello!
@@MrWeekendoff hello!
Are you studying Southampton as well?
@KNJKSJMYGJHSPJMKTHJJK east Hampton is the best study
university challenge is a seriously underrated source of poop material
Celestina what??
I wasn't aware it was digestible!
*Seinfeld music plays*
Trouble is I don't think the average human being could sit through more than one episode without trying to kill themselves
@@alistair2111 That's because the average human doesn't have the patience or intellectual capacity. The show is clearly not advertised to or taken part by average people.
@@WalkingPaceWP shut the fuck up nerd
Just noticed when they say bye at the end, that one guy says 'HELLO'
i'm an american and i've never seen this show before, and i legitimately thought this was the actual show for a good twenty seconds
kermit sewerside university challenge is a real show
kermit sewerside I mean it is a real show they just fucked it up lmao
kermit sewerside lol 😂
kermit sewerside the real show can be just as confusing though
kermit sewerside what gave it away?
"The PP chain of nuclear-fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nucliei demoselle d'avignon in new york's museum of modern art is often cited as the first lag tables representing the winners in a given nobel prize category with the number of times the winner has been principally associated with that quality or element as its most substantial end product?"
"uh, iron, cubis, safari, oxygen, angular-momentum, iron?"
"that is iron, yes"
*applause
I knew someone would write this down.
@@badwolf66 why
High quality, high value comment
How I feel watching university challenge
To me, this is just as difficult to understand as a normal episode of university challenge
True
"We don't know, sorry..."
"Correct!"
:DDD
the answer is 60° i think
that was the best bit, hilarious
That’s like David Mitchell’s schtick on panel shows (especially BFQOTY and QI)
”Can you tell me what[...]”
”The answer to that is no. Do I get points for answering it correctly?” (heavily paraphrased)
No it was avacado.
its 120 degrees
Langley looks like the love child of Ed Shearan and Daniel Radcliffe.
Fleur Puttock holy shit you're right
N O I T W A S A V O C A D O
How is it possible for such perfect embodiments of the 1980s "nerd" stereotype to actually exist in real life?
No it was avocado
Lorelei Hacking I’m commenting 2 years later just so you get the notification and have to come back and figure why you were talking about an avocado
Commenting a week later so you wonder why you came back anyway
Time to remember the avocado
avacado reminder
My brain forgot about this video for a full year and only decided to bring it back up in one of my A level exams. Thanks to your video, all I could think of was “hapax legonomenon” 😂
how did u do
@@idk-my1hoHAPAX LEGOMENON
That's numberwang
Noah Simpson OH
😂😂😂😂😂
Omg😂😂
Wangernumb
Das ist Nummerwang!
"tonight's fixture will determine which of them has DISeASE" catches me off guard every fucking time
what is the country the city of england is based in?
*H A P A X L E G O M E N O N O N*
correct
read it out loud. You forgot the 'no'
Com Lag Haha okay. I typed out the actual spelling but I'll adjust it anyway
Haha i'm such an autist
Evil The first ”no” is before the ”me”, not after!
unt
Can we just discuss the fact that Loveday's teammates are all clones?
No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't,
“um turkey? no it’s david attenborough” i LOst iT
3:06 Langley is having the time of his face just looking at Powell.
Time of his face
@@iainkilcar7463 it’s been one year, and still, this mystery has yet to be solved
This is an accurate representation of British humour... we have a show that presents our intellect and we rip the pics out of it
See the Young Ones University Challenge episode for more details
So true.
@@TheOriginalElkstone link?
ruclips.net/video/Wi5SJKI6RpU/видео.htmlsi=YurtWrjQBsBtEI4B@@omalone1169
"Hi, I'm Natural Sciences, I'm from Jeremy and I'm reading Southampton." Fluid
Underrated too when he says "ten points" and gives them fifteen. And his tie keeps changin'.
Ok but can University challenge become a international meme
2:32 holy shit, I nearly spat out my tea 🤣
"You're going to see an avocado, for 10 points give me its name" LOL
Churchill?
No, avocado
*H A P A X L E G O M E N O N*
Correct
We heard
Love how they're from Newcastle, York and Manchester and all have the same posh RP accents
Who else thinks this is like numberwang
Jamie Batchelor That's Numberwang!
It’s more like wordwang
That's wangernum!
More like the hole in the ring
As in spoof of game show? Correct Sherlock.
Something I've only just realised after all these years is that the definition of hapax legomenon is "a term of which only one instance of use is recorded" and it is said several times in this video.
I'm reading southampton too
Yimello nice profile pic
Are you from Jeremy though?
Brilliant book I know. Did you know it is set in the city of Avocado
yeah, I'm from the Four Naan area
@EditRepublic I cant believe no one else has noticed this reference yet.
“We don’t know sorry”
*CORRECT 10 POINTS*
I CANT STOP LAUGHING OMG LOLOLOLOLOLOL 😂
“Hi, I’m natural sciences. I’m from Jeremy, and I’m reading Southampton.”
Teacher: The test isn't that confusing
The test: 1:53
3:06 my reaction when im asked to answer that
I haven’t laughed so much in a video for ages 😂
“For ten points I’m going to show you a picture of an avocado and you have to tell me its name. “
“Winston Churchill?”
“No it’s an avocado”
😂🤦♂️
Fucked it
I haven't laughed so much in ages! My grandparents watch this all the time so I know the show pretty well. The is just gold.
1923?
No. Nineteen twenty THREEE
Pronunciation is key
I’m actually fucking dying at this
R.I.P. Chris B
I really wanna send this to my friends but I'm afraid they'd send me to a mental home
The PP chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the Sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which demoiselle d'Avignon in New York's Museum of Modern Art is often cited as the first blank tables representing the winners in a given Nobel prize category with the number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as it's most substantial end product?
Ashbridge Industries this should be top comment
hapax legomenonon
Churchill
No, it's David Attenborough.
Venezuela.
haha, still one of my favourite videos. powell doesn't even really need edits, he's just this chaotic.
I never realised there were such edits
Gareth Parker oh hello Gareth 😂😂😂😂
Bradley Whiley Oh hi, Bradley
Eyyyy it’s the worst mod
Welcome to ytp
‘And this is their captain’ completely ignores and turns to the other bloke!
For 10 points, I want you to give me it's name:
"Churchill'
"No it's avocado" 😂
“uh, turkey?” “no, it’s David Attenborough!”
Predatory gull like bird, \ Turkey \ No David Attenborough
2:44 I love how it actually was seven letters
The editing is just quality. I was laughing my head off! 😂
No one who looks like Langley has ever hailed from Newcastle.
No one that sounds like him either
This is one of the best things I've ever seen
This is about my 6th time coming back to watch this over the years.
..
Avocado
My brother's mates cousin is the hafplax lagominomon lad... not even joking
Well, that's something new I've learnt today lol
Well he is also my Sister's girlfriends' Uncle's next door neighbour so you can do one sunshine..@ @@alegomanYTPs
@@alegomanYTPs Well that wasn't very nice :P
A Lego Man Lmao shut up, sit down and play some more Trove, you little fucking kid
@@alegomanYTPs lmao
Although this has been edited, this is basically the same for me as watching a regular episode.
0:58 "and this is their captain" **looks to the right**
Begging you to make a second episode of this, it's a true classic and I could watch this stuff forever!
how can you dislike this
Push the dislike button.
Joshua Williams xd
Hapax legomenon?
Always come back to this video, I have watched it too many times now
As a chemist the benzene joke made me laugh more than it should
I don’t get it. Can you explain it to me please? I
@@SuperOriginalBeats Benzene carbon-carbon-carbon bonds are 120 degrees rather than 109 degrees in non-cyclic molecules, which is the original question. Looping carbon 7 times in a row shouldn't be funny yet it is
“Hello I’m julian sutcliffe and I’m also julian sutcliffe” - julian sutcliffe
*hapax legomenonon*
I love how "10 points it is" and the score goes up by 5 on the screen, lovely little touch :)
Man like Loveday
I'm not sure why this came up on my feed, but I am happy it did.
The avocado bit killed me.
Finally, this gem popped back into my recommended.
In before this video goes viral
+SuperSahib that's the dream ;)
this should be so viral right now hahaha
Omg You need to do so many more of these there genuinely the best things on RUclips
I'm the 29,000th viewer, as the reward for being such a lucky viewer. I must ask Just James for another University Challanged poop.
1:12 “gaga dududu finches”
we need more university challenge YTPs
The amount of times I've come back here just wheeze over the very first part...
Tonight's fixture will determine which of them has *d i s e a s e.*
Her eyebrow is constantly in an intrigued position
god, if only i had a penny for every time someone's asked me what the PP chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which demoiselle d'avignon in new york's museum of modern art is often cited as the first flag tables representing the winners in a given nobel prize category with the number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as it's most substantial end product is.
"Hi I'm natural sciences. I'm from Jeremy and I'm reading Southampton"
This is the only episode of university challenge that I have ever enjoyed!!!
I watched this last night and I couldn't get 'hapax lagonamanon' out of my head the next day, I almost said it to someone at work instinctively
I like how this is in the Pets & Animals category
This is great please do another one ahah
I will do in a couple of weeks!
Just James and where is that video? IM WAITING
What's your definition of "couple of weeks"? 16?
We're waiting!
Just James a couple?? it's been 33
@@LeniTV it gets like that
This makes as much sense to me as the regular show.
0:54 his Scottish accent is so strong, I can't understand what he is saying.
"You're going to see an avocado, for 10 points I want you to give me its name."
"Churchill."
"No, it was avocado".
1:40 what *HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON*
*correct*
If you have abandoned one faith, do not
*HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON*
*no, it’s mosaic*
And finally, the
*HAP AXE LEGOMANA NON*
*correct*
*wild applause*
Just James has made my day 😂
This is genuinely the best YTP ever made
Oh my god I *know* Oscar Powell
I didn’t know he was on tv though lmaoo
"Oh no. He's going to cast the most deadly spell known to wizards!"
...
"HAPAX LEGOMENON!"
"I'm from Manchester and I'm studying Manchester."
LOVE IT!
I'm from Manchester
Came to comments to inform y'all of the No Context shenanigans but it's nice to see a lot of people already did it
In corpus linguistics, a hapax legomenon (/ˈhæpəks lɪˈɡɒmɪnɒn/ also /ˈhæpæks/ or /ˈheɪpæks/; pl. hapax legomena; sometimes abbreviated to hapax, plural hapaxes) is a word or an expression that occurs only once within a context: either in the written record of an entire language, in the works of an author, or in a single text. The term is sometimes incorrectly used to describe a word that occurs in just one of an author's works but more than once in that particular work. Hapax legomenon is a transliteration of Greek ἅπαξ λεγόμενον, meaning "being said once".
this appeared on my home page again and its still just as funny as when I first watched