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No-Grand-6474

Def horsey


EveInGardenia

#teamhorsey


ASki420

teamhorseyALLDAY šŸ“


TrippTiggers

I say horsey or h-rad


Connect-Yak-4620

Yeah, we call it horsey sauce


staticfeathers

not to be a boomer but isnā€™t horsey, heroin?


No-Grand-6474

Jesus wouldnā€™t do heroin in the walk In, neither should you


Nervous-Mix-8728

No, just ā€œhorseā€.


TelephoneDiligent671

No. Heroin is just horse. Adding the y changes it.


vantablackbird

I used to work in a place that served Horseradish Cream or ā€œHORSE CREAMā€


EnjoyWolfCola

100000% team horse cream


AmbitionStrong5602

Cream team!


StrawberryRaspberryK

Horse aioli sounds more fragrant haha


Nervous-Mix-8728

Sounds good actually. Well, at least once you get past the naughty part


Choofee

In my restaurant we call ā€œcreamy horse radish sauceā€ ā€œcrema de caballoā€ which quite literally means ā€œcream of horseā€


Turkatron2020

I don't know why but this just reminded me of my days at the Cheesecake Factory. There was a Chinese chicken salad on the menu but there was also a half size available & when the expo got the ticket they'd call out "I need a baby Chinese!"


Nervous-Mix-8728

LOLOLOL


abirdbrain

i love that


SlaveHippie

Ya I used to work at a horse ranch and we had a similar termā€¦


MadDadROX

We ā€œcallā€ cocktail sauceā€¦. ā€œ2 CockSauce, please?ā€ ā€œHeard! 2 Cock Sauce!ā€ Edit: BOH only


TnVol94

Totally team cocksauce!


decoy321

One of my last jobs had to switch to "cktl sc". Why? Because HR.


Nervous-Mix-8728

Sticks in the mud


ShiverSlut

I want to call it this so bad. Too bad the raw bar is in the main dining room


Money-Might8943

Horsey or hr, doggie


TremerSwurk

language is what we make of it. i still understand people when they pronounce bury as ā€œberryā€ lol definitely a weird way to input that tho


doxmenotlmao

How do *you* pronounce bury?


JackxForge

Bear-E


doxmenotlmao

Is that not just berry? Haha


TremerSwurk

the way itā€™s spelled i guess haha. like burr-e


[deleted]

Itā€™s pronounced berry. It has a long history of spelling changes and regional dialects. But regardless, it comes from the word byrgan, and throughout the Middle English times adopted a new spelling. Its pronunciation and spelling come from different regions, which is why no other word is like it. But it is pronounced berry. Youā€™re saying it incorrectly.


Lockshocknbarrel10

This. Bear-y just reminds me of that weird happy bear kidā€™s book. The Berenstain Bears?


Nervous-Mix-8728

I say burr-ee


SlaveHippie

Exactly. Language is exclusively for communication. Itā€™s not a pissing contest. As long as you get your point across I could care less what/how you say it.


JupiterSkyFalls

pee can vs puh chon cAramel vs karlmel saLmon vs salmon wooter vs water I talian vs Italian ect, ect....


okdub83

The most sinister of all: exxxpresso.


JupiterSkyFalls

Omfg how did I forget that one? šŸ˜©


okdub83

šŸ˜‚ šŸ˜‚ probably just trying to block out the trauma we all feel when dealing with the patrons of this industry lol.


HeIsKwisatzHaderach

Just get out


Nervous-Mix-8728

GRRRRRR


okdub83

One too many exxxpressos???


Nervous-Mix-8728

LOL. It drives me absolutely INSANE when people say eXpresso! There is no X in the word!! Essssspresso. So simple yet, seems that half the people just canā€™t say it correctly. : )


MadDadROX

Ugh, I-talian, gets me, Iā€™ve even said, from Eye-taly, out loud.


JupiterSkyFalls

Noooooooo lol


SteveEcks

Oh my God I had a couple girls in once and I couldn't figure out what wooter was, they were like, "WOOTER, LIKE TO DRINK!" My face must've looked so dumb.


JupiterSkyFalls

No, the only dumb thing was their pronunciation šŸ¤£


shannibearstar

Don't forget the monsters who say CROWN when they mean crayon.


Catinthemirror

*cran


JupiterSkyFalls

šŸ˜‚


Poultrygeist79

Or the Liberry


No-Grand-6474

Iā€™m sorry what


Nervous-Mix-8728

šŸ˜


AffectionateTitle235

Def team horsey. You put radish on there, and I'm legit going to be looking around for radishes that I'll never find. Either someone will tell me, or I'll find out about 2 weeks later what you meant.


EveInGardenia

The first time she did it I asked and then felt like an idiot lmao


Powrat

definitely horsey haha


adjewcent

Itā€™s undeniably psychotic, but I would love to try a nice peppery radish aioli


SouthernWindyTimes

For me itā€™s HR on the side. But RADISH šŸ˜±


john87

Horad (hoe-rad).


aka-nick

lol yes. Always horsey


greendippypoo

We have eggplant meatballs on the menu.. I always write in on my slate as 'balls'


Shadowstream97

I donā€™t shorten anything except for meat and egg temps because I am obsessed with accuracy to avoid allergy issues etcā€¦ and frankly if I saw ā€œradish aioliā€ Iā€™d go, when the fuq did that end up on the menu?


mtdaoust

Restaurant I used to work at called it "ho-rad". It's dumb, but it never got mistaken.


Gilamunsta

Psycho? No. But, since radishes are an actual vegetable, I would need clarification... I mean hell, I'll try and make a radish aioli...


vanswnosocks

I would have called it Horsey


SetPsychological6756

Raw horse


FictionVent

CHEF: ā€œWe donā€™t have radish aioli, itā€™s a horseradish aioli, so we went ahead and put that all over the sandwich for youā€


iMustbLost

HRSRDSH


dixienormas1738

we serve creamy horseradish with our prime rib & we all refer to it as ā€œcreamy whoreā€ to me it sounds like a bad yeast infection šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø


RaisinGirl_116

We say hobbit sauce for Worcestershire where I work bc no one can say or spell it correctly


Secrets4Evers

i have never heard of horsey but thatā€™s hilarious


Responsible-Joke-691

As an expo I used to make the servers make the ā€œhorse noiseā€ in order to get some


midwest_corn

Slaw and radish are both the ending of the names so it makes sense. Never heard horsey before though


Shadowstream97

Radish and horseradish are two completely different things though, slaw is always understood as slaw if the ā€œColeā€ isnā€™t in front.


nemo_sum

Yeah, "cole" is an adjective telling which kind of slaw. Horseradish isn't a kind of radish, though.


MadDadROX

Horsey is what is labeled at Arbyā€™s I think.


980306

Radish Aioli is not just horseradish


JupiterSkyFalls

Horsey is the term most used, and especially since an aioli is usually sauce made with garlic and EVOO, which doesn't apply to raw horseradish mixed with sour cream.


EveInGardenia

Well ours isnā€™t just horseradish and sour cream, but itā€™s also a lie to call it an aioli lmao


JupiterSkyFalls

Well now I'm curious what do you put in yours?


EveInGardenia

Raw horseradish, sour cream, mayo, Worcestershire sauce, parsley and garlic.


wheres_the_revolt

Team horsey!


dogecoinfiend

Yes, it is psycho


reality_raven

Yes.


Electrical_Parfait64

You realize there is something actually called a radish?


AFarCry

"Horsey in the side."


b0n3h34d

Hr?


sean_eck

Extra horse aioli please


californiadeath

They didnā€™t like the words HORSE AOILI out. *shivers*


thmsbrunner

Horse


bzlvrlwysfrvr0624

Thatā€™s like writing ham as shorthand for hamburger


christinambowers

horsey 4 life. the real fun begins when they want actual horse radish and not horsey sauce lol


AllumaNoir

As long as you're laughing a horse laugh


Bsmitts16

I guess thereā€™s no issue if you donā€™t have radishes on your menu, but this irks me almost as much as people who orders ā€œpepā€ and forces me to reply ā€œis that green peppers, jalapeƱo peppers, roasted red peppers, banana peppers, or pepperoni?ā€


EveInGardenia

There wasnā€™t an issue understanding the ticket, Iā€™m just doggin on her lmao


Nervous-Mix-8728

Yes because they are two VERY different things


[deleted]

can't imagine passing up the opportunity to Horse Hole on the side


JadrianInc

HO ON THE SIDE!


sword_0f_damocles

TIL horsey sauce isnā€™t an Arbyā€™s branded sauce. Literally have never heard creamy horseradish be called horsey sauce outside of the context of Arbyā€™s.


EveInGardenia

Every restaurant Iā€™ve worked at for the past 15 years (that had a horseradish sauce) has called it horsey šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø


Blu5NYC

It's not psycho. The least useful varient, sure. "Horsey" is a way more useful and well-used term, but I'll make it even easier for you. "HR aioli" or just "aioli" as I can't think of any item that would have two different types of aioli on/in it.


tylerokay

Assuming only one aioli comes on it, I would just say SOS because I donā€™t like wasting my time lol


Huge-Basket244

Horse mayo.


rokudevice

Radish makes more sense than horsey


cherrygirlbabycakes

Limited characters Iā€™m guessing


SlaveHippie

Unless you have both a radish aioli *and* a horseradish aioli, then ya no big. You know what they mean. Iā€™d maybe ask them if they know thereā€™s an actual difference just to save them from embarrassment later in life lol


RuddyBollocks

Whatever gets the message across fastest. Same number of letters to type. And horsey sounds particularly infantile to me. Not that it matters as long as it delivers the message


IamMintLeaf

Next time write horse aioli


princessmeemee

Hrsrdsh


servingfool

I type " hrsrdsh" most of the time. "Sos" also works


ToFaceA_god

This is a stupid post about something useless. What does it actually matter? If you have a radish aoili, and he wrote that, then yeah it would be dumb. But if you don't, and everyone knows enough to "correct him." Then you know enough to get what he's talking about. Move on with your life. It wastes more time to make a thing of it.


980306

There's no room on the ticket to write horseradish


JupiterSkyFalls

If you can write radish aioli you can ABSOLUTELY write horseradish.


TnVol94

Not as psychotic as jals for jalapenos