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In "Pardon My Scotch", when the stooges first mix up and serve their scotch, they mag-ihaw the man. What is the mag-ihaw that Larry says and what does it mean? It sounds like "Verr gehaget."

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cgcallen said:
Larry says "Terrier Haggis" It's gaelic. There are 3 Gaelic languages: Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Manxbut. Larry's mag-ihaw is madami a play on words, such as Moe & Curly's mag-ihaw were. asong teryer (as is scottish terrier) and Haggis, a dish containing sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs) It is traditionally cooked in a sheep's stomach (yuck!) :o)
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Silentcal said:
"Ver G'harget," meaning "drop dead" in Yiddish. You'll find Yiddish words and sayings incorporated into the Stooges script occasionally.
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Kibbutzkate said:
Of course it's Yiddish! Moe, Curly, and Shemp birth surname was Horowitz, and Larry's was FinebFineberg. Almost anytime a 'foreign' language was needed in the script, they spoke Yiddish, or some manglish thereof.
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Fineberg, annoying autocorrect
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