What does Mr Burns call the telephone?

What does Mr Burns call the telephone?

Burns. Bell preferred “Ahoy-hoy” while his arch-enemy (and mine) Thomas Edison preferred “Hello”.

What does the word Ahoy have to do with telephones?

Ahoy, a signal word originally used to call a ship, was once a standard way to greet others and was Alexander Graham Bell’s suggested greeting for answering the telephone.

Where is Ahoy-hoy from?

Bell’s preferred salutation, ahoy-hoy was derived from the nautical term “Ahoy” which in its turn is derived from Dutch “hoi” meaning “hi”. A modern resurgence in the popularity of the term has resulted from its use by The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns, who answered the telephone with this word.

What does Mr Burns say?

Excellent.
Burns’ trademark expression is the word “Excellent…”, muttered slowly in a low, sinister voice while steepling his fingertips. He occasionally orders Smithers to “release the hounds”, so as to let his vicious guard dogs attack any intruders, enemies, or even invited guests.

Did Alexander Graham Bell say ahoy?

Alexander Graham Bell always said “Ahoy!” or “Ahoy Ahoy!” when he answered the phone. According to some sources, he also sometimes said “Ahoy-hoy,” which is how Montgomery Burns (whose age is a matter of some speculation) once answered the phone in an episode of The Simpsons.

Why does Mr Burns never remember Homer?

Mr. Burns is 100ish years old, so it makes sense he could forget, but the commentary is on the fact that even though Homer is the Safety Inspector and had caused melt downs and millions of dollars in damages; no one in upper management remembers a lower level employee of a billion dollar company.

Why does Mr Burns say Ahoy hoy?

In response to a Twitter post from the Daily Simpsons History account that revealed that Mr Burns answers the phone with “ahoy-hoy” as a nod to Alexander Graham Bell’s original suggestion for how to answer the telephone, Weinstein confirmed that that was indeed the case.

Why do Czech say ahoy?

Ahoj is an informal greeting used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both when welcoming and saying goodbye. The word was used as a naval exclamation, used to attract the attention of, or warn, fellow crew members, or as a general greeting.

Why do pirates say ahoy?

Ahoy. Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye. The Online Etymology Dictionary says that it probably came from “a hoy” a nautical term related to hauling.

Why does Mr. Burns say Excellent?

First Heard. Excellent! is Charles Montgomery Burns’ catchphrase. It is used when something important is about to happen or when he has just heard good news, mostly by Waylon Smithers, Jr.. Usually when he says it, he puts his finger tips together and sometimes laugh maniacally after.

Why do they say ahoy hoy on the Simpsons?

A recent resurgence in the popularity of the term has resulted from its use by The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns, who often answers the telephone with the greeting of “Ahoy-hoy.” The use of the archaic ahoy-hoy, instead of the standard ” hello “, is a running joke referring to Mr. Burns’ very advanced age.

Where does the word ahoy hoy come from?

Bell’s preferred salutation, ahoy-hoy was derived from the nautical term “Ahoy” which in its turn is derived from Dutch “hoi” meaning “hi”. A recent resurgence in the popularity of the term has resulted from its use by The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns, who often answers the telephone with the greeting of “Ahoy-hoy.”…

Did Thomas Edison really invent the phrase ahoy hoy?

Considering I had never heard of the phrase ahoy hoy as a phone greeting until Ryan came home from school with this tidbit of trivia he had learned (in psychology class of all places!), it is clear that Edison won that argument. The word ahoy was in use 100 years before the word hello.

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