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[Solved] A nonsense sentence that when someone asks about any part of you explain by circling back to this sentence

8mon 17d ago by lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/SchwertImStein in tipofmytongue

Solved by @Aedis@lemmy.world https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gostak

I seem to remember reading a Wikipedia article about it. The sentence is "The X Ys Z". The words are gibberish like "Smirkel ghandles bitonipt". When you ask what is X you answer "X is what Ys Z", "what does it mean to Y?" "to Y is what X does to Z".

Am I remembering correctly or is there no such canonical sentence in English?

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Plumbus?

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No, 😅. Thanks