Display title | You Won't Like How I Taste |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes, food just doesn't agree with you. "You won't like how I taste" or some variation of that phrase is spoken throughout fiction by characters caught between a rock and a slobbering monstrosity trying to eat them. For obvious reasons, it's quite common in animated comedies featuring animal characters, too. The phrase is not usually expected to actually dissuade the predator from attacking—often, not even by the character in question, who'll likely consider it quite radical and far-fetched—but it can be good for stalling, giving our heroes more time to think of an effective means of escape. |