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Do you know this word? Do you know your own tonguedness?
adam
Host
Allison
Have you been able to come up in your wildest imagination?
What tongue goodness could mean?
Oh boy.
That's why I want to run out of an Allison.
It just makes me uncomfortable.
Really?
Yeah, it sounds dirty.
It's actually not dirty at all.
And not a joke, not in April, full of day, prank.
Did you know your tongue has dominant sides to it?
Left and right, like some people are left-handed
or right-handed.
Your tongue also has a stronger side.
And it's known as tongue goodness.
I've never thought about it.
It's just because you don't, you know,
I'm not writing with my tongue.
I'm not having to worry about, you know,
which side I'm using, but it makes sense.
Because like your tongue does a lot.
It's speaking, it helps you speak, it helps you chew.
It does all kinds of work.
Yeah.
And how you can tell which tongue goodness you are
is whatever side of your mouth you typically chew your food on,
that is the side where your tongue is stronger.
Is it weird that I don't know which side of my mouth
I typically chew on?
A little bit, yeah.
Yeah, like I almost always chew food
on the right side of my mouth.
I don't know.
Are you serious?
I'm for real, like I'm trying to think,
I'm trying to think if I do have anything
that I could eat that I could just eat, like.
Where's some food?
Yeah, I'm getting some food.
We got to test this out.
But for real, like I'm not confident.
I feel like I wonder if I'm ambentong the stress.
I think you might have just made another new world today.
So tongue goodness, drop that on your friends
and be like, I know a word that you don't, tongue goodness.
Adam and Allison Podcast