there are a lot of things that end in -i that are made endlessly more funny by taking that as the latin second declension plural and making the singular of it

pepperonus
graffitus
raviolus
spaghettus
skus
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i am aware that many of these are actually italian plural words and the singulars would be e.g. graffito, raviolo

but the latin ending is funnier
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@Felthry I wonder if it would still be funny if you did it with words ending with a vowel -y

like, setting a poetrus to a melodus for a symphonus

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