Being one myself, I know well that there are many sentences that we
high school Latin scholars are amused by. Here's a sampling:
"Semper ubi sub ubi"
This one takes a little explaining. "Semper" (as in
Semper Fi, "
Always Faithful") translates to "always". "Ubi" translates to "where", as in "
Where he lives". "Sub" then translates to "under"
Thus: Always Where Under Where
or:
Always wear underwear.
See also:
Carpe Apenodytes -
Seize the Penguins
Also: Any sentence containing the *
Latin* word "
cum" (meaning with or when) is sure to cause the more
immature of us to giggle a little.