Horse Name

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Resurgam

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Afternoon all. Just a quickie to cure my curiosity really.
I noticed in another thread about the refusing to name a horse because it sounded 'risque'.

Well, that got me thinking - Oh no..a dangerous thing I hear you all groan....

Well.....

There is a horse called wingingit.

How would you pronounce it?

Winging it
or Wingin Git

I know what I'd do if I was commentating <laugh> <laugh>
 
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Captain Camel Toe
Horseitintomeboss
Bridgits Beef Fingers
Three cheeky names I would try to get passed for the craic.
 
How about the horse that ran in the first race at Sandown yesterday...
The Daily Telegraph suggested it was either a Japanese whaling port or a Swahili word meaning “sweat.”
Lydia of Racing UK pronounced the horse’s name as...Foo-koo -toh.
However, I think the owner had something else in mind when he called it Fukuto. <laugh>
 
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Remember horse running in Ireland a few years back called Forced Kin. Always had me on the floor listening to the commentary! Priceless
 
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How about the horse that ran in the first race at Sandown yesterday...
The Daily Telegraph suggested it was either a Japanese whaling port or a Swahili word meaning “sweat.”
Lydia of Racing UK pronounced the horse’s name as...Foo-koo -toh.
However, I think the owner had something else in mind when he called it Fukuto. <laugh>

That did cause much hilarity in the shop yesterday I will admit
 
How about the horse that ran in the first race at Sandown yesterday...
The Daily Telegraph suggested it was either a Japanese whaling port or a Swahili word meaning “sweat.”
Lydia of Racing UK pronounced the horse’s name as...Foo-koo -toh.
However, I think the owner had something else in mind when he called it Fukuto. <laugh>
which is correct
 
Or the old Partridge commentator-Christs Chin Christs Chin!
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