I Hardly Knew Her

I Hardly Knew Her. Memer? I hardly know her memes It's just an unexpected twist, where a word like liquor sounds like a verb + her - "lick her". Then it became a meme of it's own rather than only an innuendo and is used with any "er" word, the only rule now seeming to be that the word used needs to sound like "[Verb] her" when you break it down.

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Example: "Liquor? I hardly know her!" because liquor sounds like "lick her" or "Poker? I hardly know her!" because it sounds like "poke her" Very few words that end in "er" make the sentence actually.

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From humorous anecdotes to heartfelt moments, the phrase has found its way into various scenarios, making it versatile and relatable Example: "Liquor? I hardly know her!" because liquor sounds like "lick her" or "Poker? I hardly know her!" because it sounds like "poke her" Its widespread use has turned it into a cultural phenomenon, often shared.

I Hardly Know Her YouTube. I hardly knew her!" I find them hilarious, but often forget them. Its widespread use has turned it into a cultural phenomenon, often shared.

Fondler? I hardly knew her! r/NormMacdonald. The idea is to interpret the word as a verb to be done to some woman. A joke in which the object is to take a common word that ends in the sound "er" and add "I hardly know her!" after it for comedic effect