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  • 00:00

    - I'm not a doctor!
    - I'm not a doctor!

  • 00:11

    (bell rings)
    (bell rings)

  • 00:13

    - I feel like it has something to do with the butt.
    - I feel like it has something to do with the butt.

  • 00:14

    - It's an ADHD problem.
    - It's an ADHD problem.

  • 00:16

    - Being born with an extra of something.
    - Being born with an extra of something.

  • 00:18

    - It's like you got a bad butt.
    - It's like you got a bad butt.

  • 00:19

    - A name of one of your ribs.
    - A name of one of your ribs.

  • 00:24

    Okay, so I was pretty close.
    Okay, so I was pretty close.

  • 00:25

    (buzzer sounds)
    (buzzer sounds)

  • 00:42

    (bell rings)
    (bell rings)

  • 00:43

    - I'm guessing if you have chole...thiasis
    - I'm guessing if you have chole...thiasis

  • 00:45

    (buzzer sounds) it's not a good thing.
    (buzzer sounds) it's not a good thing.

  • 00:47

    - Colon is acting up.
    - Colon is acting up.

  • 00:48

    - You have two weeks left.
    - You have two weeks left.

  • 00:50

    - Maybe it's like an advanced stage of cholera.
    - Maybe it's like an advanced stage of cholera.

  • 00:52

    - It has something to do with the groin,
    - It has something to do with the groin,

  • 00:54

    pimples, and pus and...
    pimples, and pus and...

  • 00:56

    - It has the word "chote" in it, so...
    - It has the word "chote" in it, so...

  • 00:58

    - Eats you from that area outwards.
    - Eats you from that area outwards.

  • 01:03

    - Oh, the common bile duct.
    - Oh, the common bile duct.

  • 01:16

    - The tissue in your ankle
    - The tissue in your ankle

  • 01:18

    isn't as spongy as it's supposed to be.
    isn't as spongy as it's supposed to be.

  • 01:19

    - It's when you spontaneously mess up your ankle.
    - It's when you spontaneously mess up your ankle.

  • 01:23

    - The medical term for cankles.
    - The medical term for cankles.

  • 01:28

    - These words are tricky, they trick you.
    - These words are tricky, they trick you.

  • 01:42

    (bell rings)
    (bell rings)

  • 01:43

    - Really? Get the (beep) out!
    - Really? Get the (beep) out!

  • 01:46

    Yes!
    Yes!

  • 01:47

    - That sounds like a Harry Potter spell.
    - That sounds like a Harry Potter spell.

  • 01:49

    - I think this is when your body overheats.
    - I think this is when your body overheats.

  • 01:51

    - You're like temporarily paralyzed.
    - You're like temporarily paralyzed.

  • 01:54

    - This is when your parents tell you
    - This is when your parents tell you

  • 01:55

    that they're only going to be your parents temporarily.
    that they're only going to be your parents temporarily.

  • 02:00

    - Be like that kind of thing?
    - Be like that kind of thing?

  • 02:03

    - Is that that?
    - Is that that?

  • 02:05

    - Yeah, there.
    - Yeah, there.

  • 02:16

    - I think this measures the amount of phlegm in your throat.
    - I think this measures the amount of phlegm in your throat.

  • 02:19

    - Measures how much of a man you are.
    - Measures how much of a man you are.

  • 02:21

    - Something in your ear that senses balance.
    - Something in your ear that senses balance.

  • 02:23

    - It's measuring the amount of bull (beep)
    - It's measuring the amount of bull (beep)

  • 02:25

    that men say every day.
    that men say every day.

  • 02:32

    - I feel like they could have just
    - I feel like they could have just

  • 02:33

    called it a blood measuring device.
    called it a blood measuring device.

  • 02:35

    - And my roommate, who was in med school during college,
    - And my roommate, who was in med school during college,

  • 02:37

    I can see why he was so stressed out
    I can see why he was so stressed out

  • 02:39

    about learning flashcards all the time.
    about learning flashcards all the time.

  • 02:42

    - Make it code, I don't care,
    - Make it code, I don't care,

  • 02:43

    because keep doing what you do.
    because keep doing what you do.

  • 02:45

    - Sphygmomanometer ("Mahna Mahna" by The Muppets)
    - Sphygmomanometer ("Mahna Mahna" by The Muppets)

  • 02:56

    That's all I got.
    That's all I got.

All noun
doctor
/ˈdäktər/

word

person qualified to treat sick people

People Pronounce Medical Terms

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Video Language:

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  • English (en)

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  • Science & Technology

Intro:

- I'm not a doctor!. (bell rings). - I feel like it has something to do with the butt.
- It's an ADHD problem.. - Being born with an extra of something.. - It's like you got a bad butt.. - A name of one of your ribs.. Okay, so I was pretty close.. (buzzer sounds). (bell rings). - I'm guessing if you have chole...thiasis. (buzzer sounds) it's not a good thing.. - Colon is acting up.. - You have two weeks left.. - Maybe it's like an advanced stage of cholera.. - It has something to do with the groin,. pimples, and pus and.... - It has the word "chote" in it, so.... - Eats you from that area outwards.. - Oh, the common bile duct..

Video Vocabulary

/spänˈtānēəslē/

adverb

In a sudden, unplanned way.

/ɡes/

verb

To give an answer without knowing if it is correct.

/ədˈvanst/

adjective verb

With a high level of skill or development. To change or improve.

/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/

adverb pronoun

used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.

/ˈmedək(ə)l/

adjective noun

Of or relating to physical health or medicine. A health check or test.

/səˈpōzd/

adjective verb

Expected of you, but it didn't turn out that way. To imagine or guess what might happen.