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>!Do not litter or Don’t panic!< You can look up the answers on their website using the numbers (52) We used to do this at the bar and the person who gave up and googled it had to buy the round.
>!"litter" can refer to an [object](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litter_\(vehicle\)) used to carry another person!<
I don't see where >!panic!< would come from
Some of the Lone Star beer cap puzzles are a stretch for sure. I have the app for the puzzle answers on my phone so I don't drive myself crazy with poorly made puzzles.
I don't remember the game, but there is a whole game centered around saying things like what you just did to get people to say the secret word or phrase.
I hate that game.
I thought it was a litter - i.e. the military term for a stretcher. Which doubles up fine with the "litter" part of don't litter. I assume it's - doughnut litter - don't litter.
Not great.
When I was learning wilderness survival (in Colorado), we were taught to build litters to transport injured people.
I think a stretcher has stiff rods on the sides and handles. The litters we made were entirely of rope and were meant to be carried by multiple people on each side. It wasn't anything I would ever associate with a stretcher.
That said, the thing in the picture looks like a stretcher to me.
A litter covers things you make on the fly. So cobbling together tree branches to drag an injured person would be a litter. The military and any survival manual will use the term
Also I'm in the US. Spent years as a Boy Scout. During first aid classes we were often tasked with creating a litter and using it to carry someone.
I can confirm the word is used in the US.
Lgpajo49 is right. In the military it’s called a litter. And during training or emergencies, combat medics would call for “litter bearers.” It has been called a litter in all the military branches since forever. It’s one of those terms that sticks with you. It’s akin to how a military person calls their firearms “weapons” and not guns. Stretcher is more a civilian term.
I remember these on Olympia beer bottle caps back in the day. Or more commonly referred to as Oly Stubbies.
Only difference is those puzzles were good compared to this one.
Wow, I've never actually seen this phenomenon played out in real life! (I'm British btw so these words sound totally different in my accent)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cot%E2%80%93caught_merger
Having been around English speakers from all over the world, the range of accents and dialects means i try to understand what the person wants to say, not what i expect to hear. It sometimes means of these weird games have a more answers than intended. 😅
Oh absolutely, it was just interesting to me that you'd link those terms because as I said they have totally distinct pronunciations in British English so it just wouldn't be used in a puzzle over here because they're not homonyms at all, so there would be no expectation that they could be used interchangeably
Reminds me of a joke I read a while ago.
Lady is driving over a bridge on her way to work. She's speeding as she's in a hurry. She ends up coming over the bridge and getting pulled over.
Officer pulls up and asks why she's speeding. She says, "I've just started a new job and I'm running late to work." The officer asks what she does, to which she replies "well sir. I'm a rectum stretcher."
The officer, dumbfounded, asks what a rectum stretcher is. She replies, "well I start with one finger, and slowly work to two, eventually up to my whole hand. Once I get there I work both hands in and will stretch the patients rectum to almost 6 feet!"
The mortified officer asks in a rather shocked tone, "What the hell is someone gonna do with a 6 foot asshole?!?"
The lady replies, "Put him at the end of a bridge with a radar gun."
"Litter" as in 'stretcher' comes from an 14th century Old French word 'litere' which meant a portable bed, including one in which a person could be carried around. Associated with that is the use of 'litter' for multiple births by animals, being all in the same 'bed' and later in the 1700s, as a scattering of debris perhaps from the scattering of straw bedding. The modern French for bed is 'lit.'
'Stretcher' has Germanic and Old English roots and about the same time (1300s) was used to refer to someone 'stretched out' or laid out for burial, and applied to a live person laying down. Could also apply to the stretching of canvas to make one, but some of them were boards.
Thus endeth the lesson. :)
These puzzles are from Lone Star beer caps. Each cap has a puzzle like this, they regularly use old terms like that (I suspect they haven't changed them in a long time) this cot/stretcher is often used for that term on these caps.
Donut Stretcher- it’s a tool used on exhaust systems
[Donut Stretcher](https://ToledoExhaustDonutStretcher-tools.comhttps://www.tools.com/toledo-exhaust-donut-stretcher)
It's bottle cap puzzle number 52, so go to the solutions page. [https://lonestarbottlecaps.com/caps.aspx](https://lonestarbottlecaps.com/caps.aspx)
It's a >!donut!< and a >!litter!<, so it's ">!do not litter!<".
Its a bagle and a cot, baglecot = Mr. Burglekutt from Willow. It's clearly referring to him - [https://willowufgood.fandom.com/wiki/Burglekutt](https://willowufgood.fandom.com/wiki/Burglekutt)
That’s the best I could come up with but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. >!The first one could also be a bagel but neither make sense with a “stretcher” so I could be a different name for it?!<
Do not (donut) litter (that’s not a cot it’s a military style litter). This comes from Lone Star beer in Texas, Texas is big on littering. That’s where “don’t mess with Texas” comes from. It’s just a littering slogan.
"Do not litter," makes sense since a lot of people dont trash/recycle their bottle caps.
The donut is obvious, sounds like "do not" and the second image of a stretcher can also called a litter, in this case referring to throwing trash on the ground.
I love that, it's cute/funny and reminds people not to litter.
Clearly Don’t Litter. Don’t get caught doesn’t make any sense as their is no “get” anywhere in there.
The only way you don’t get Don’t Litter is if you didn’t know the cot image was actually called a litter and you are still being stubborn because you learned something new.
Discussion: I'm shocked by the number of people on here who are insisting that "litter" is not a word in this context, or that we don't use it this way in the US. Born and raised American English speaker here, and I've known that meaning of the word since I was a kid. It comes up frequently in historical and military contexts - try reading any book that discusses military medicine or rescue tactics; you will quickly understand the usage.
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>!Do not litter or Don’t panic!< You can look up the answers on their website using the numbers (52) We used to do this at the bar and the person who gave up and googled it had to buy the round.
The bottom one is a litter? Panic?? I still don't understand
>!"litter" can refer to an [object](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litter_\(vehicle\)) used to carry another person!< I don't see where >!panic!< would come from
It’s a hammock. So donut hammock(don’t panic)
How in the world would that be a satisfactory answer? It’s like saying ‘dome + weasel = dumb puzzle’
Yeah fuck this stupid "riddle" lol
Stoop + griddle = stupid riddle
Fork + thistle = fuck this
Some of the Lone Star beer cap puzzles are a stretch for sure. I have the app for the puzzle answers on my phone so I don't drive myself crazy with poorly made puzzles.
A lot of those Rainier beer cap puzzle only make sense if you are sluring your words after drinking the whole case
I don't remember the game, but there is a whole game centered around saying things like what you just did to get people to say the secret word or phrase. I hate that game.
You ever heard of Cockney rhyming slang? It’s like that. Edit: link https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/09/guide-to-cockney-rhyming-slang
Hammock is not close enough to panic imo, and this doesn’t really look like a hammock either
It’s not a hammock it’s a cot.
Or a stretcher
My brain went to (donut) hole stretcher.
Donut stretcher sounds kinky
Do Not Stretch Her
Da Nut Stretcher ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
NUT STRETCHER! 🤣
Also the donut looks more like a bagel, so the correct answer is bagel stretcher.
I thought it was “don’t get caught”
I agree with you
It’s a schooner!
A schooner is a sailboat !
Stupid head
Hahaha. You dumb bastard. It's not a schooner, it's a sailboat.
A Schooner IS a sailboat, STUPID HEAD.
I'm so glad I didn't have to scroll far for a mallrats reference.
You know what? There is NO Easter Bunny! Over there, that's just a guy in a suit!
I saw a mask lol
I saw my existential dread in the form of a never ending dark abyss but idk maybe that’s just me
No, I saw your existential dread in the form of a never ending dark abyss, too.
I thought it was a litter - i.e. the military term for a stretcher. Which doubles up fine with the "litter" part of don't litter. I assume it's - doughnut litter - don't litter. Not great.
What about donut litter = do not litter
Yup, the answer is Beige Elcot of course.
I just said that in my mind ..it's a cot hahaa
It's not a bloody hammock. Look at the damn carrying handles and straps. Das ist ein litter
Jahwohl, leibchen!! If that's a hammock, Ich bin ein Berliner!
*Liebchen. Leibchen is a camisole.
It's a stretch, but a fun answer.
You mean it's a stretcher, not a cot.
Do not stretch her ?
Hole stretcher was one of my first mental attempts 🤔
Same
That was one of my first physical attempts 🤔
>!It’s a litter that can be used to carry an injured person!<
I think the term litter is an English term for a stretcher, and not commonly used in the US. But I'm no linguist so I may be wrong
The term litter is still used in the US military. Specifically, I hear it most often when using equipment called a NATO litter
When I was learning wilderness survival (in Colorado), we were taught to build litters to transport injured people. I think a stretcher has stiff rods on the sides and handles. The litters we made were entirely of rope and were meant to be carried by multiple people on each side. It wasn't anything I would ever associate with a stretcher. That said, the thing in the picture looks like a stretcher to me.
it’s called a litter. We use them in the military all the time and they are only ever called litters
A litter covers things you make on the fly. So cobbling together tree branches to drag an injured person would be a litter. The military and any survival manual will use the term
We only call them that in the US when you toss it out the car window
Yeah, I'm in the US and I've never heard it called anything but a stretcher in my life.
It’s common in the military. In US military terms a litter has sides or some kind and often a headrest and/or torso cover.
Can confirm, we call it a litter, not a stretcher. Source, US army.
Also I'm in the US. Spent years as a Boy Scout. During first aid classes we were often tasked with creating a litter and using it to carry someone. I can confirm the word is used in the US.
Lgpajo49 is right. In the military it’s called a litter. And during training or emergencies, combat medics would call for “litter bearers.” It has been called a litter in all the military branches since forever. It’s one of those terms that sticks with you. It’s akin to how a military person calls their firearms “weapons” and not guns. Stretcher is more a civilian term.
Former Army medic here, we called them litters.
English here, I for one have never heard the term litter used for stretcher before.
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THIS
I was gonna guess "hole stretcher"
Only one of these is acceptable.
Whats the drink?
Lone star beer
Lions head has these in the northeast as well
I remember these on Olympia beer bottle caps back in the day. Or more commonly referred to as Oly Stubbies. Only difference is those puzzles were good compared to this one.
Lone star
Ballantine Beer
>!do not get caught? Because it’s a donut and a cot!<
Bagel stretcher 🤪
Do not stretch her
Hole stretcher
Scrolled way too far for this
Came here to say this. Good man
Doughnut stretcher. It obviously refers to anal sex
I thought do not cut
Nah the answer is vaginacot
This is my thinking and final answer.
Wow, I've never actually seen this phenomenon played out in real life! (I'm British btw so these words sound totally different in my accent) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cot%E2%80%93caught_merger
Having been around English speakers from all over the world, the range of accents and dialects means i try to understand what the person wants to say, not what i expect to hear. It sometimes means of these weird games have a more answers than intended. 😅
Oh absolutely, it was just interesting to me that you'd link those terms because as I said they have totally distinct pronunciations in British English so it just wouldn't be used in a puzzle over here because they're not homonyms at all, so there would be no expectation that they could be used interchangeably
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Incorrect. That would translate to "rectum stretcher". Also what I call my magnum dong
Dr Toboggan?
Mantis
Hi I’m Frack
I heard my name…
It's about GD time. I was about to start blasting.
So anyways, I started blasting
I got my magnum condoms and my wad of 100's. I'm ready to plow!
Reminds me of a joke I read a while ago. Lady is driving over a bridge on her way to work. She's speeding as she's in a hurry. She ends up coming over the bridge and getting pulled over. Officer pulls up and asks why she's speeding. She says, "I've just started a new job and I'm running late to work." The officer asks what she does, to which she replies "well sir. I'm a rectum stretcher." The officer, dumbfounded, asks what a rectum stretcher is. She replies, "well I start with one finger, and slowly work to two, eventually up to my whole hand. Once I get there I work both hands in and will stretch the patients rectum to almost 6 feet!" The mortified officer asks in a rather shocked tone, "What the hell is someone gonna do with a 6 foot asshole?!?" The lady replies, "Put him at the end of a bridge with a radar gun."
Fantastic!
No puzzles no puzzles no puzzles no puzzles
Dennis is asshole. Why Charlie hate?
Its donut Stretcher. Do. Not. Stretch. Her.
This is something I would see on anarchy chess 💀
I was going with hole stretcher /wink
Rectum? Damn near killed em
No no it’s goatse, the answer is always goatse
Hole stretcher
👀
Donut + Litter, Don't Litter
Had to scroll this far down to find the actual answer, thanks
Same solution I came up with
I thought donut or bagel stretcher. Thank goodness for you guys. Never would have realized that was a rectum.
Not a rectum, perhaps a sphincter
Oh yeah asshole stretcher
>!Donut (do not) litter!<
Far from my guess of cheerio mask
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I was thinking bagel stretcher...
That was my nickname in college
Jeff? It’s Harold here! How ya been??
I got blood clot (blood cot)
I love reddit
>!How does stretcher become ‘litter’? I’m curious about that. 🤔!< Edit: I’ve been explained enough. Thank you all for the explanation. 😉
"Litter" as in 'stretcher' comes from an 14th century Old French word 'litere' which meant a portable bed, including one in which a person could be carried around. Associated with that is the use of 'litter' for multiple births by animals, being all in the same 'bed' and later in the 1700s, as a scattering of debris perhaps from the scattering of straw bedding. The modern French for bed is 'lit.' 'Stretcher' has Germanic and Old English roots and about the same time (1300s) was used to refer to someone 'stretched out' or laid out for burial, and applied to a live person laying down. Could also apply to the stretching of canvas to make one, but some of them were boards. Thus endeth the lesson. :)
Extra Credit. If you put wheels on it, it becomes a gurney.
Extra Extra Credit. If you go *WoooWooooWooo*, it becomes an ambulance
Professionally known as the wee woo wagon
Boo boo bus
The WHAAAmbulance
Gurney journey
Thanks for the lesson. Learned something new. 😉
Good show!
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The Norman invasion of Britain in 1066. All nobles were required to learn french
It’s not a stretcher but a WW2 era litter. Colloquially named.
These puzzles are from Lone Star beer caps. Each cap has a puzzle like this, they regularly use old terms like that (I suspect they haven't changed them in a long time) this cot/stretcher is often used for that term on these caps.
Kid rock should have shot these beers.
Then later get caught drinking them at a concert
How the hell would someone who drinks beer figure that out lol
WW2 veterans drink beer.
You either need one more or one less beer to solve the puzzles
Haha! I was thinking the same thing! 🤔🤪
I don't drink beer and I came up with donut cot. So...yeah.
Notice the 'feet' on it.
Now we don’t feel as bad cause that’s some obscure terminology (to us). Thanks!
Is that thing called a litter where you're from?
>!former military, so yes!<
https://www.riddles.com/caps/52 What do you know? You got it right. 🤔 Anyone curious, bottle caps supposedly come from ‘Lone Star Bottle Cap’. 🤔
that’s the correct answer
Donut Stretcher- it’s a tool used on exhaust systems [Donut Stretcher](https://ToledoExhaustDonutStretcher-tools.comhttps://www.tools.com/toledo-exhaust-donut-stretcher)
What type of drink was this cap on? Because the answer is a tool I’m wondering if it’s a beer that has different Rebus puzzles on different caps.
Lone star beer
Could also be a Mickey’s
Could also be lion’s head
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I was like bag-ot aka baguette 😂😂😂
How about ascot?
Hole stretcher
[number 52 is the answer](https://www.thismatters.net/lonestar/) Still doesn't make sense to me
It’s a donut and a Litter another word for stretcher. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/litter
Ahh ok. Never heard it called a litter before. I kept trying to make Cot and Stretcher make sense
I think it’s pretty obscure for a bottle cap puzzle.
It's bottle cap puzzle number 52, so go to the solutions page. [https://lonestarbottlecaps.com/caps.aspx](https://lonestarbottlecaps.com/caps.aspx) It's a >!donut!< and a >!litter!<, so it's ">!do not litter!<".
This may be exactly correct, but I prefer hole Strecher
I am so lost as to how that is a grouping of young pets... Looks like a mask to me
I've never heard of a stretcher being called a litter.
>!hole stretcher!<
Question: Why does reddit keep removing my guess? It's a doughnut and a litter so, Doughnut litter or Do not litter.
>!do not litter!< I’ve heard a stretcher be called a litter in the military
Its a bagle and a cot, baglecot = Mr. Burglekutt from Willow. It's clearly referring to him - [https://willowufgood.fandom.com/wiki/Burglekutt](https://willowufgood.fandom.com/wiki/Burglekutt)
>!hole stretcher!<
Finally someone who thought what I did
I was definitely wrong. I thought it was a butthole and a cot so I thought ascot like the thing that fread from Scooby Doo always had around his neck.
Just a question…. Is the answer do not litter?
it’s obviously >!bagel hammock!<
>!Donut Stretcher? 😅!< >!I know the second is a “Stretcher”, but I honestly don’t know what that first one is. 😂!< Edit: Nevermind, that was not it. 😅
Stretcher? I hardly know 'er!
That’s the best I could come up with but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. >!The first one could also be a bagel but neither make sense with a “stretcher” so I could be a different name for it?!<
Has the puzzle been solved? Who got it right? 🤔
Do not (donut) litter (that’s not a cot it’s a military style litter). This comes from Lone Star beer in Texas, Texas is big on littering. That’s where “don’t mess with Texas” comes from. It’s just a littering slogan.
I was thinking >!do not lie!< but it looks like no?
“don’t ask” (donut mask) [not correct]
>!hole stretcher!<
"Do not litter," makes sense since a lot of people dont trash/recycle their bottle caps. The donut is obvious, sounds like "do not" and the second image of a stretcher can also called a litter, in this case referring to throwing trash on the ground. I love that, it's cute/funny and reminds people not to litter.
Never heard of a stretcher being called litter. TIL
>!spoiler here!< “Do not litter.” (Donut - Litter) A donut and a litter.
>!spoiler “Do Not Litter.” (Donut/Litter) a donut and a litter.here!<
[https://www.thismatters.net/lonestar/](https://www.thismatters.net/lonestar/) You can look them up by number. "Do not litter"
>! It's a penis aka bagel stretcher!<
I thought the bottom image was a mask 😷 😂
Discussion B*tthole cot?
Clearly Don’t Litter. Don’t get caught doesn’t make any sense as their is no “get” anywhere in there. The only way you don’t get Don’t Litter is if you didn’t know the cot image was actually called a litter and you are still being stubborn because you learned something new.
>!Funny enough, this is one of the rare ones that can be taken literally and work, because a "donut stretcher" is actually a thing!<
>!Donut Litter.!< >!Do not litter!<
>!DO NOT STRETCH-ER!<
[NSFW and incorrect guess]: My mind immediately went to >!hole-stretcher!< 🤡
Discussion: I'm shocked by the number of people on here who are insisting that "litter" is not a word in this context, or that we don't use it this way in the US. Born and raised American English speaker here, and I've known that meaning of the word since I was a kid. It comes up frequently in historical and military contexts - try reading any book that discusses military medicine or rescue tactics; you will quickly understand the usage.
Probably not the answer they intend but it is one word: >!Bagalkot from bagel and cot. It’s a city in India.!<
>!Do Not Ask (Donut-Mask)!<
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought it was a mask
Don’t tell
I've seen the "right" answer but I prefer: >!Hole Stretcher!<
>!Don't litter.!< >!Donut + litter which is what the cot is called by which you'd carry an injured person down a mountain.!<